Ursula Sowa: The green visionary demands change in Bavaria's politics!

Ursula Sowa: The green visionary demands change in Bavaria's politics!

Bamberg, Deutschland - On January 5, 2025, Bamberg City Councilor Ursula Sowa expressed itself in an interview about current political challenges and her personal connection to politics. Sowa, member of the Greens, is committed to climate protection, social justice and an open society. In the conversation, she emphasized the possibility of a change in politics and expressed the conviction that the CSU can be voted out, even if it sees the competition that tries to damage the image of the Greens. Nevertheless, she feels a general desire for change in society.

The Urandädrin is an architect by profession and remembers her first political steps in the student with a high school. She criticized that there is often no list of politics and addressed the problem of falsehoods, as an example of Martin Huber (CSU) shows. Sowa likes to ride a bike in your everyday life, especially in your hometown Bamberg and the Upper Franconia region. She also sees broadcasting fees as an important contribution to an independent media landscape.

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Ursula Sowa, which is described as lively and committed, expressed that it often annoys herself over the standstill in politics. She would like to be portrayed by the actress Eli Wasserscheid in the film and describes bird twittering as her favorite noise. In her personal life, she likes to spend time with her grandchildren and is currently reading committee documents for her political work. Peace in the world remains your greatest wish. With regard to her political career, she found that she was surprised by both in the Bundestag and in the state parliament how little she was prepared for the move into the Bundestag.

In another context, the Green Group Chairman Ludwig Hartmann criticized the Bavarian state government under Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) due to the insufficient number of new wind turbines in the Free State. According to a current climate report by the Environment Ministry, Bavaria put only five new wind turbines into operation in the first half of 2023, while Söder emphasized on Twitter that Bavaria was "absolute top" in renewable energies. This discourse shows the tensions within Bavarian politics and the failure to achieve the climate goals of the state government, as well as the repeatedly increased CO₂ emissions from recent years.

Hartmann described the existing energy policy as “irresponsible”. At the same time, the Greens demanded that the savings have to be tenfold in order to make Bavaria climate -neutral by 2040. Environment Minister Thorsten Glauber (Free Voters) pointed out that Bavaria has already decided a climate protection law and numerous measures to counteract this.

The Greens, but also critics within the Bavarian state parliament, increasingly underline the urgency to take the climate crisis seriously, while the CSU and its partners are defending themselves by referring existing success in hydropower, solar energy and geothermal energy

The political debate also reveals differences in the perception of responsibility and economy between the parties. While the political challenges remain, the desire for sustainable and responsible use of the environment is felt among the citizens.

For more information about the statements of Ursula Sowa, please visit webecho-bamberg.de and for the discussion about climate policy in Bavaria you will find more at Süddeutsche Zeitung .

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