Pat Kreß: 93.8 percent approval for SPD hopefuls in Mettmann!
Pat Kreß was elected as the SPD candidate in the Mettmann I constituency for the federal election with 93.8% approval.

Pat Kreß: 93.8 percent approval for SPD hopefuls in Mettmann!
In an impressive general meeting in the Hilden community meeting, Pat Kreß, the new SPD candidate for Bundestag constituency 103, received an overwhelming 93.8 percent of the votes. This was done by Neanderland reported. The 34-year-old air traffic controller, who was born in Ratingen, plans to direct his political focus on the needs of citizens and calls for a fair tax reform. “The gap between rich and poor is growing ever wider,” says Kreß. Among other things, he would like to raise the minimum wage to 15 euros and points out that jobs in industry, especially in the steel and car industries, are particularly worth protecting.
Pat Kreß: A new wind for the SPD
The ambitious political candidate has abandoned his original plans to run against experienced Bundestag member Kerstin Griese in constituency 104 and instead focused on the south. “We’ll get it done,” said Matthias Stacheit, chairman of the Mettmann SPD, optimistically about Kreß’ prospects in the upcoming election campaign RP Online reported. Pat Kreß stands for a solid industrial policy and also has an eye on housing construction: “We have to build so much that rents finally fall again.”
With a clear political approach and a determination to listen to citizens, Pat Kreß is entering a decisive election campaign. Its tasks are clearly defined: secure jobs, promote fair income distribution and create affordable housing. "It's up to us. It's a choice of direction," Stacheit continued.