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Green Party leader Nouripour puts on an equal footing in Olching

2023-10-03T17:16:12.366Z

Highlights: Green Party leader Nouripour puts on an equal footing in Olching. More than 70 citizens took their seats and showed interest in the exchange of views. The Iranian-born politician can work his way through other exciting topics of the election campaign in the Q&A session. When it comes to migration and the influx of refugees, the federal party thinks past the citizens. The less Ukraine can defend itself, the longer the war will last, he says. The Green Party leader is well aware of the problems of accommodation, lack of integration and lack of persona.



Status: 03.10.2023, 19:00 p.m.

By: Hans Kürzl

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The stone's throw was also a topic: presenter Triebel with Andreas Birzele and Omid Nouripour (right). © WEAVER

Green Party federal chairman Nouripour asks questions about integration and the traffic light government in the Olching KOM.

Olching – The format was on an equal footing. No anthem, no trellis for Omid Nouripour, one of the federal chairmen of the Greens. "We also don't want to talk down on people from above, like in a beer tent," explained Gabriele Triebel. For this reason, an almost round circle of seats was chosen in the Olching KOM. More than 70 citizens took their seats and showed interest in the exchange of views.

But before the federal politician could speak, Triebel had to say something: how she herself was verbally attacked massively during the election campaign as a direct candidate for Fürstenfeldbruck-West. And what she felt when she threw a stone, which was directed two weeks ago against the Bavarian Green Party's top candidates, Ludwig Hartmann and Katharina Schulze. "I would have expected solidarity among Democrats," said Triebel. That was a blow in the direction of Prime Minister Markus Söder and his deputy Hubert Aiwanger. "In Bavaria, things are becoming more and more populist."

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Then it was the turn of the celebrity guest of the evening, who was a little late because of a ZDF interview. Nouripour comes from Hesse. He explained that the black-green coalition was governing very solidly there. He combined this with an appeal without explicitly promoting the Greens: "Go vote, vote for a democratic party."

Nouripour used an example to illustrate how important it was to him to exercise the right to vote: "In the GDR, people went to prison because they fought for free suffrage."

You can find even more up-to-date news from the Fürstenfeldbruck district on Merkur.de/Fürstenfeldbruck.

The Iranian-born politician can work his way through other exciting topics of the election campaign in the Q&A session. "I understand people's concerns," said former Olching Green City Councillor Manfred Fratton. When it comes to migration and the influx of refugees, the federal party thinks past the citizens.

"We need to speed up the procedures and the municipalities need coal," Nouripour replied. He is well aware of the problems of accommodation, lack of integration and lack of persona in schools, for example.

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For Martina Freudenstein, who currently sits on the Olching city council for the Greens, it is "too self-evident that only more weapons should create peace for Ukraine". She called for more diplomacy.

A remedy that belongs on the table for Nouripour. But Ukraine cannot be denied the right to self-determination. "The less Ukraine can defend itself, the longer the war will last," Nouripour said.

And then there was the question of how the Green Party leader felt about the climate in the traffic light and how capable the Greens were of suffering. Then he dodged a little. You can argue backstage, but you have to show harmony in front of the curtain. It hardly gets really state or local politics, there is hardly any time for that. The schedule is tight.

Andreas Birzele, the direct candidate for Fürstenfeldbruck-Ost, can at least intersperse a few sentences about volunteering and craftsmanship at one point. Then, after 85 minutes, Nouripour is gone again.

Source: merkur

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