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The Greens want to strengthen their presence in East Germany and capture the AfD area. The concept is quite ambitious.
The Greens are perceived in the East "as a West German academic and elite party far away from everyday life". How do you get out of it as a West German academic and elite party? Show presence! Or better not?
The federal states in East Germany are traditionally difficult terrain for the Greens. Now party leader Felix Banaszak wants to open an office in Brandenburg an der Havel to support the party.
The Greens want to position themselves more strongly as a pan-German party, with a specific focus on eastern Germany. An advisory board for the Green Party in the East is being established, and an Eastern Congress for the Elbe region is being prepared for September.
The Green Federal President Felix Banaszak wants to support his party friends in East Germany and therefore open an office in Brandenburg an der Havel from autumn. Although the party is growing, its structures are breaking away. The West German orientation of the party is also critical.
Green Party leader Felix Banaszak is opening another constituency office in Brandenburg an der Havel, about 500 kilometers from his Duisburg constituency. In a letter to the Green Party's district association in the Havel city, reported by the Tagesspiegel, he justified this with the structural weakness of the Brandenburg Greens after the state election defeat. "What can I offer you? A small contribution to bringing more Berlin federal politics …
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