Green choose in Idar-Oberstein: Tension around the management positions!

Green choose in Idar-Oberstein: Tension around the management positions!
On Saturday, the Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate again elected Natalie Cramme-Hill and Paul Bunjes to the top of their party at the state party conference in Idar-Oberstein. Cramme-Hill, 38 years old and from the Trier district association, received an impressive 88 percent of the vote. Her 30-year-old co-chair Bunjes, who comes from the Kaiserslautern district association, was able to record 71 percent of the votes. Although Bunjes had a opposite candidate, Rebecca Stallbauer, from the Mayen-Koblenz district association, who received 28 percent of the vote, the proven duo remains unchallenged at the head of the Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate. This was particularly emphasized because both candidates made it clear that they are a well -coordinated team and would like to continue working together to lead the party into the future, such as the SWR Aktuell reported.
In addition to the election of the new board, the Greens presented their state list for the upcoming Bundestag election in February next year on the same day. Of the total of 15 list places, only the first three are secured due to the upcoming voting right reform, which results in a reduction in the Bundestag. Personnel tensions are already emerging on the horizon, since several members of the Bundestag compete for the foremost places, including Misbah Khan and Corinna Rüffer for first place as well as Julian Joswig and Armin Grau for second place. At the moment, the Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate have five MPs in the Bundestag and hope to claim their position despite the challenges and the reduction of the Bundestag. According to LokaloDetails | |
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