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Party congress of the Greens: Favorite from Frankfurt and critical voices of the Green Youth

2022-01-29T08:23:11.530Z


Party congress of the Greens: Favorite from Frankfurt and critical voices of the Green Youth Created: 2022-01-29Updated: 2022-01-29 09:14 By: Vincent Büssow, Sophia Lother The Greens meet at the party conference to elect a successor duo for the party leadership. The Green Youth criticizes the party leadership. All news in our live ticker. The party congress of the Greens* is running. The party


Party congress of the Greens: Favorite from Frankfurt and critical voices of the Green Youth

Created: 2022-01-29Updated: 2022-01-29 09:14

By: Vincent Büssow, Sophia Lother

The Greens meet at the party conference to elect a successor duo for the party leadership.

The Green Youth criticizes the party leadership.

All news in our live ticker.

  • The party congress of the Greens* is running.

    The party is looking for a new leader.

  • Who will succeed Annalena Baerbock* and Robert Habeck*?

  • Ricarda Lang and Omid Nouripour have the best chances of chairing the Greens.

Update from January 29th, 2022, 8.50 a.m .:

On Saturday (January 29th, 2022) the Greens will elect a new party chairmanship.

Day two of the digital party congress is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m., with the party listing the election of its new bosses as the fourth point in the schedule.

The party left Ricarda Lang and Realo Omid Nouripour from Frankfurt* are expected to be chosen.

On the first day of the party congress, the positioning of the Greens in the traffic light government was already being wrestled with.

While the previous party leaders and traffic light ministers Annalena Barbock and Robert Habeck campaigned for understanding for compromises, the Green Youth in particular was critical of this approach.

The co-chair of the party's youth league, Sarah Lee Heinrich, said that the "social side of the traffic light" was still open and that no ecological transformation was possible.

The federal spokesman for the Green Youth, Timon Dzienus, also advocated incorporating the protests of organizations such as Fridays for Future into government action.

The previous party leaders Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck campaigned for a willingness to compromise at the Green party conference.

© John Macdougall/afp

Change of leadership in the Greens: Baerbock and Habeck campaign for understanding for compromises

Update from January 28th, 2022, 8:15 p.m .:

The outgoing Green Party chairmen Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck have asked the party base to understand the compromises that have to be made in the government.

"We have 14.x percent and not 25.x percent," said Habeck on Friday evening at the Green party conference with a view to the federal election.

Baerbock said that for the Greens it is about shaping the new chapter that is now beginning, "by wrestling, by arguing".

In a joint appearance, Baerbock and Habeck addressed the digitally connected party congress delegates.

They formed the Greens' dual leadership for four years, and a new board will be elected on Saturday.

Baerbock said that if you really want to change something, you have to be willing to "jump over your own shadow".

The Federal Foreign Minister named the goal of working together "so that our country, so that the world becomes a little bit better in the next few years".


Habeck cited as an example the EU's controversial plan to classify nuclear and gas energy as sustainable and therefore worthy of support.

"It's difficult, but it's good that we're doing it, that we can take care of it," emphasized the Economics and Climate Protection Minister.

Having an influence on this is the reason why the Greens went into government.

"You shouldn't complain about that, you should be proud of it."

Change of leadership in the Greens: Baerbock and Habeck resign

First report:

Berlin – An important change is pending for the Greens.

The two chairmen, Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck, are stepping down after four years.

A new leader will be elected at the party conference beginning on Friday.

She has to do a difficult balancing act.

On the one hand to preserve the independence of the party and on the other hand to enable government in the "traffic light".

While Baerbock took over the Foreign Office in the traffic light government made up of SPD*, Greens and FDP*, Habeck received the Ministry for Economics and Climate Protection.

Because of the usual separation of party and government offices among the Greens, they are now giving up their chair positions.

Two candidates have already been identified for the successor.

Change of leadership in the Greens: Party congress should elect a new duo

Deputy party leader Ricarda Lang and foreign politician Omid Nouripour are standing for election.

The tasks before them are great.

The focus is on the controversial Corona special payments of 1500 euros each, which the Green Federal Executive * granted itself in 2020.

The funds were repaid, but the public prosecutor's office has now started investigations into the initial suspicion of infidelity.

So far, the process has not caused any major unrest among the Greens - the party is more concerned with its role in the traffic light coalition.

After a fairly harmonious start, the Greens are now feeling the strain of the level.

Even the nomination of the ministers in the traffic light cabinet was tantamount to a tough power struggle.

A fight broke out over the occupation of the agriculture department.

Cem Özdemir* finally prevailed against Anton Hofreiter.

year

Green party leadership

1990

Heide Rühle, Renate Damus and Christian Ströbele

1991

Christine Weiske (East) and Ludger Volmer (West)

1993

Marianne Birthler and Ludger Volmer

1994

Krista Sager and Juergen Trittin

1996

Gunda Röstel and Jürgen Trittin

1998

Gunda Röstel and Antje Radcke

2000

Fritz Kuhn and Renate Künast

2001

Fritz Kuhn and Claudia Roth

2002

Reinhard Bütikofer and Angelika Beer

2004

Claudia Roth and Reinhard Bütikofer

2008

Claudia Roth and Cem Ozdemir

2013

Simone Peter and Cem Ozdemir

2018

Annalena Baerbock and Robert Habeck

New boss floor at the Greens: Who will be the new management duo?

No sooner had the personnel been decided than the Greens were annoyed by a push by the then designated Minister of Transport, Volker Wissing, to relieve diesel drivers.

The FDP politician's initiative reminded the Greens that the Liberals could step on the brakes on their ambitious climate protection goals.

But the FDP is not the only problem of the Greens in the traffic light coalition: Foreign Minister Baerbock has to assert herself against Chancellor Olaf Scholz* (SPD), who takes a more moderate course in Russia policy than many Greens would like.

But especially when it comes to their core issue of environmental protection, the Greens are confronted with some bitter realizations: On New Year's Day, Federal Environment Minister Steffi Lemke had to protest against the EU Commission's plan to classify energy production from nuclear plants as sustainable.

And two weeks ago, Habeck admitted that Germany was "significantly behind" when it came to the targets for CO2 reduction* and the expansion of renewable energies.

Such messages are bitter pills for the grassroots.

After all, there are enormous expectations of Habeck and his important department.

Even the outgoing party leadership fears that the climate movement could turn away from the Greens in disappointment.

"The crucial thing is that we do not repeat a mistake made in government from 1998 to 2005, where the Greens did not manage to stay in dialogue with social alliance partners, where there were also upheavals," said outgoing federal manager Michael Kellner recently to RTL and nv.

Party congress of the Greens: Other successors are also decided

Kellner, who is now Parliamentary State Secretary in Habeck's ministry, is also resigning from his post at the party congress – Emily Büning, the former head of organization at party headquarters, is running to succeed him.

Of course, there are high expectations of the two future chairmen - especially from the Green Youth.

The newcomers to the party hope that the new national board will “ensure that the party will continue to be visible in the future and that conflicts will arise”, as its chairman Timo Dzienus explained to the afp.

So the Greens are by no means in the throes of calm waters.

Ricarda Lang and Omid Nouripour will not be short of conflicting issues when they are elected new party leaders on Saturday.

It remains to be seen how well they will navigate their party through the troubled traffic light times.

(slo/vbu/afp/dpa)

*fr.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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