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The leader of the Green Party does not want solidarity, but rather political support

2024-02-28T15:03:56.503Z

Highlights: The leader of the Green Party does not want solidarity, but rather political support. From Biberach to Schorndorf to Magdeburg: The Greens are experiencing a wave of aggression. But who is really the target? Stuttgart - The political landscape in Germany is in turmoil. The Alliance 90/The Greens party in particular is the focus of criticism and is viewed by parts of the population as a new enemy. The editor Julian Baumann wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion.



As of: February 28, 2024, 3:57 p.m

By: Julian Baumann

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Green Party leader Ricarda Lang is not interested in solidarity with her party.

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From Biberach to Schorndorf to Magdeburg: The Greens are experiencing a wave of aggression.

But who is really the target?

Stuttgart - The political landscape in Germany is in turmoil.

The Alliance 90/The Greens party in particular is the focus of criticism and is viewed by parts of the population as a new enemy.

In recent days, the city of Biberach has become synonymous with farmers crossing the border to protest against the Greens, and there was also hostility against the governing party in Schorndorf and Magdeburg.

Green Party leader Ricarda Lang commented on this in a video.

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you can read why Ricarda Lang is not calling for solidarity for the Greens, but rather political support for the other democratic parties.

The editor Julian Baumann wrote this article and then used an AI language model for optimization at his own discretion.

All information has been carefully checked.

Source: merkur

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