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Losse-Müller: I'm not concerned with maintaining power

2021-10-10T06:51:15.494Z


Political goals beyond the day: The designated SPD top candidate Losse-Müller in Schleswig-Holstein puts the implementation of important reforms in his own words above election results.


Political goals beyond the day: The designated SPD top candidate Losse-Müller in Schleswig-Holstein puts the implementation of important reforms in his own words above election results.

Kiel - Schleswig-Holstein's designated SPD top candidate Thomas Losse-Müller does not want his political action to be influenced by election dates.

"I'm not interested in organizing retention of power," said Losse-Müller of the German Press Agency.

With climate change, the massive expansion of renewable energies and digitalization, the north is facing major changes.

“I believe that Schleswig-Holstein can be a lighthouse on this path,” he said.

On May 8 of the next year, Schleswig-Holstein elects a new state parliament.

The SPD is striving to then provide the Prime Minister and replace incumbent Daniel Günther (CDU).

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The SPD top candidate for the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein, Thomas Losse-Müller, was also nominated as a direct candidate in the constituency of Eckernförde on Saturday.

A party spokesman announced that he received 30 of 30 votes.

The former head of the state chancellery is now running directly against Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU).

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Günther expects a “push” for energy and climate policy

Saxony's Environment Minister Wolfram Günther (Greens) expects the federal election to have an impact on Saxony's energy and climate policy.

The foreseeable participation of the Greens in government at the federal level will give these issues a “very clear push”, said the Vice-Prime Minister on Monday in Dresden.

"I assume that we will have to talk again about efforts and speed in Saxon climate protection and the Saxon energy transition after this election."

Günther expects a “push” for energy and climate policy

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Oberholz ”boss plans projects in the country

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"I think Brandenburg is becoming more and more important," said Oberholz of the German press agency.

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Losse-Müller said that he would accept the scenario of an election defeat in five years if, in return, important projects were to advance in the coming legislative period, even against possible resistance.

“This is the only way to change politics.” That is one of the reasons why he switched from the Greens to the SPD.

"We have to organize this as a cohesion project."

Before the candidacy, he asked his daughter what she thought of a move to politics, said Losse-Müller.

This welcomed the move.

“She said: Because you always try so hard.

You always want to get it right.

That is the difference."

Much is at stake for Schleswig-Holstein and Germany.

"In the next ten years we can gamble away everything that we have built up in the Federal Republic of Germany over the past 75 years," said Losse-Müller.

“Or we can use the opportunities and win together.

But that takes a lot of effort. ”Truthfulness and clear political leadership are essential.

“And I am very optimistic that in the end you will be re-elected because of that.” Dpa

Source: merkur

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