Reutlingen in political fever: Tatti leads BSW into the Bundestag election!
Reutlingen in political fever: Tatti leads BSW into the Bundestag election!
In Baden-Württemberg, the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) is ready for the upcoming Bundestag elections with a resounding list of candidates. The general meeting, which was recently held in Stuttgart, chose Jessica Tatti with an impressive 98.1 percent in the first place. The 43-year-old member of the Bundestag from Reutlingen emphasizes that she wants to work particularly for daycare places, renovated schools and qualified teachers. Tatti, who was previously part of the Left Party, has been in the Bundestag since 2017 and, together with Manfred Hentz, who was elected second place with 84.6 percent, leads the state association BSw.
The BSW will move to the election campaign with a total of 12 candidates from Baden-Württemberg. Ralph Suikat, the Federal Treasurer of the BSW and entrepreneur from Karlsruhe, follows in third place with 86.5 percent, as well as Richard Pitterle, state treasurer and former member of the Bundestag from Sindelfingen, in fourth place with 88.5 percent. Suika, a successful businessman, is the so-called impact investor for a fair and sustainable economic system. He criticizes the growing social inequality and demands a stronger taxation of assets to counteract the creeping impoverishment of the middle class, as he expressed in his nomination.
meaning of the choice and claims of the candidates
With these strong positions and a clear objective, the BSW goes into the race for the Bundestag election, which is expected to take place on February 23, 2025. Manfred Hentz, who in his speech passed passionately against the policy of CDU boss Merz and emphasized the need for changes in education and other social areas, was particularly emphasized. In view of the current survey values, which gave the BSW 4 percent approval, the party is to move into the Bundestag, as well as the SWR Aktuell The BSW delegates are optimistic that their new approaches and candidates will convince voters.
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