Greens elect new district boss: The party wants to start the election campaign with green issues
Created: 01/14/2023, 16:42
From assessor to boss: Melanie Grünewald (39) from Geretsried is the new co-spokeswoman for the Green district association in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen.
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At the Green district meeting, Melanie Grünewald replaced Juliane Fechner as co-spokeswoman.
The Greens also staked out topics for the election.
Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen – The Greens district association has a new spokeswoman.
The previous assessor Melanie Grünewald replaces the Tölzerin Juliane Fechner, who moved to Kassel.
Grünewald is 39 years old, a trained nurse and currently the manager of nursing services in a company in Geretsried.
She is also spokeswoman for the Geretsrieder local association.
Greens elect new district boss: The party wants to start the election campaign with green issues
Grünewald was elected by a large majority in the Geretsried council chambers on Thursday evening.
Her focus is primarily on social issues, she said.
Together with Andreas Wild she forms the green dual leadership.
Beate Paulerberg (67), long-standing Geretsried city councilor and former district councilor, will take over your post as assessor.
The around 40 present from a total of 220 Greens in the district association prepared the state election campaign in the assembly.
The direct candidate for the constituency of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen/Garmisch-Partenkirchen Süd, 24-year-old Jakob Koch from Beuerberg, was absent because of a university event.
The members unanimously decided to increase the originally planned campaign budget.
It is to be doubled from 20,000 euros to 40,000 euros.
Candidate Jakob Koch should be made better known - the party is planning many campaign dates
According to Andreas Wild, the district association has hired, among other things, a 520-euro employee who will take care of the appearance on social media.
In addition, another paid professional is to oversee the election campaign from March to October.
The Greens want to make their candidate as well known as possible before the summer break.
Then work begins at the information stands.
There may also be a door-to-door campaign.
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The member of the Bundestag Karl Bär promised to accompany and support the district association at events - walks through different parts of the city are planned.
Klaus Koch suggested shooting an image film with the state parliament candidate.
Such short videos are a "very good tool" in the upcoming election campaign, he said.
According to Grünewald, the mixture of personal and topic campaigns should be balanced.
In addition, they want to focus more on the district assembly.
As reported, 26-year-old Marius Schlosser from Geretsried is running as a candidate here.
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The program focuses on green topics for the year - such as the energy transition and climate change, but also things like social justice and the shortage of skilled workers.
Karl Bär swore the Greens in the district to a committed election campaign.
The aim must be "to get more power so that we don't have to make as many compromises in the future".
TANJA LUHR