New Year's reception in Bingen: Feser warns of political change!

New Year's reception in Bingen: Feser warns of political change!

Bingen, Deutschland - On January 8, 2025, the New Year's reception was held in Bingen under the direction of Mayor Thomas Feser. In his speech, Feser emphasized the significant change in the world and the important role of the occurrence of freedom and democracy, especially with regard to the upcoming Bundestag election on February 23. The mayor pointed out the changes in the political landscape already visible in the state elections in the east.

In the local elections there was also a shift in political systems in Rhineland-Palatinate and Bingen. Feser saw the upcoming Bundestag election as a big challenge for the administration and the election office. In his statements, he also informed about the planning of the Federal Garden Show 2029, which will extend over around 70 Rhine kilometers between Koblenz and Bingen. In addition, a renewal of streets and elevators at the main station was promised. The continued existence of the Holy Spirit Hospital for the coming years is also secured, while the volume of the earnings budget is almost 95 million euros this year. Further information is available on the website of the city of Bingen, such as Antenne KH reported.

political mood in Rhineland-Palatinate

In parallel to the developments in Bingen, an investigation by Infratest Dimap shows that in Rhineland-Palatinate fewer than half of those entitled to vote, specifically 44 percent, are satisfied with the government work of the traffic light coalition. 52 percent criticize the state government. The greatest encouragement comes from the supporters of the SPD (82 percent), followed by the FDP (59 percent) and the Greens (56 percent).

Dissatisfaction in the opposition is even clearer: 90 percent of the AfD supporters and 70 percent of the free voters are dissatisfied with the current government. With regard to the consent to Prime Minister Malu Dreyer, 53 percent of those entitled to vote are positive, while 42 percent are dissatisfied. Malu Dreyer remains the most popular state politician, followed by Christian Baldauf (CDU) with 27 percent. In the current Sunday question, the CDU is 29 percent just before the SPD with 28 percent. Greens reach 14 percent, the AfD 12 percent, and FDP and free voters each. This data was presented in a Standrend by infratest dimap

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