Leonore Geressler, More than a Lobbyist?
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Leonore Gewessler was elected as the new Federal Spokeswoman of the Greens on Sunday noon. 96.76 percent of the delegates voted for the 47-year-old Styrian and former activist, who now inherits Werner Kogler (63) at the head of Austria's environmental party. It will be her task to restore the credibility and relevance of the Greens – away from the "prohibition party", to the people. Wegessler was elected for a three-year term, there were no coun…
Werner Kogler was more connectable to other milieus. Nevertheless, Leonore Geressler is the logical choice for his successor at the party head of the Greens. The question is whether she is the right one. At the party congress she tried an image correction.
Under her new boss, the party has to listen better to the sectarian querulantism and the people in its everyday life.
Leonore Geressler is facing the next step in her career: at the Federal Congress of the Greens on Sunday in Vienna, she is to be elected as the new Federal Spokeswoman. The former Minister for Climate Protection follows Werner Kogler, who withdraws from the party leadership.
Leonore Geressler is elected as the new Jeanne d'Arc of the Greens today. She must, if she wants to win elections, stick to the Pragmatik of the predecessor
Almost four months after the change from the government bank to the opposition bank, the Greens make a change at the party's head on Sunday. At the Federal Congress in Vienna, Leonore Geressler stands up for the election as the Federal Spokeswoman. The fact that she follows Werner Kogler is fixed – there are no counter-candidates. Geressler is likely to be able to assume the role as head of an opposition party quickly by means of "spagats", says…
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