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Expropriation Due to Climate Crisis: Green Youth Even Calls Company Names – Csu General Responds Hard

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The Greens are in crisis after the traffic lights. The head of the Green Youth is now making radical noises - and even talking about expropriation.

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The Greens are in crisis after the traffic lights. The head of the Green Youth is now making radical noises - and even talking about expropriation.

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Green youth boss Jakob Blasel demands the expropriation of RWE, Leag and Thyssenkrupp to protect the climate. He accuses the corporations of short-term profit thinking – criticism comes promptly from the CSU, which speaks of "socialist nonsense".

·Dortmund, Germany
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The co-chairman of Green Youth, Jakob Blasel, has spoken out in favour of nationalization of several international companies. ... The post Because of CO2 emissions: Green Youth CEO Blasel wants three German companies to state appeared first on Apollo News.

Center

Radical steps against a radical crisis? When it comes to the head of the Green Youth, this is the right way – at least in the fight against climate change.

·Berlin, Germany
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Lean Right

German policy does not focus heavily on climate protection. This is at least the case for the Green Youth under Jakob Blasel. The co-chair therefore proposes a radical step to combat climate change.

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The co-chairman of Green Youth, Jakob Blasel, calls for radical measures for more climate protection. However, he wants to make a clear offer to the employees of the affected companies.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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