Habeck on the election campaign tour: Greens in the crisis or on course?

Habeck on the election campaign tour: Greens in the crisis or on course?

Robert Habeck, the Chancellor candidate of the Greens, continues his election campaign in Lower Saxony. During his visit to Lüchow and Lüneburg on Friday, he appeared as part of the "Political Lunch break" event.

in Lüchow he spoke about central topics such as the transformation of the economy and climate change. Habeck emphasized the importance of compromises to achieve necessary changes and emphasized that the Greens have learned from the mistakes of the past three years. During his visit to Lüneburg there were demonstrations against him and his politics.

survey values ​​and party development

According to the current ARD Germany trend, the Greens are currently reaching 14 percent of the votes, which is not sufficient to provide the Chancellor. In response to the current challenges, Filiz Polat and Helge Limburg were elected to the top with a large majority at the party congress in Hanover, which is considered a restart by the Lower Saxony Greens.

In addition, a survey by the ZDF Politbarometer shows that Robert Habeck and his potential adversary, Friedrich Merz from the CDU, are 27 percent each. While Olaf Scholz only achieves 14 percent from the SPD, which represents a decline in two points, Habeck was able to increase his share by two points. This development indicates that Habeck specifically appeals to the progressive center, including Angela Merkel's former voters.

In the context of the Bundestag election campaign 2025, the K question between the Union and the Greens is increasingly discussed. Among other things, the Greens support measures to relieve families through cheaper electricity.

The Bundestag election campaign has officially started, while the AfD is 21 percent and her candidate for chancellor Alice Weidel with 15 percent. This party benefits from increased media attention and an unfavorable campaign strategy of the established parties.

-transmitted by West-Ost-media

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