Liberals rely on the business transition: Neubauer is fighting for Magdeburg!
Liberals rely on the business transition: Neubauer is fighting for Magdeburg!
Magdeburg, Deutschland - A fresh wind blows through the Magdeburg constituency! The 25-year-old Robin Neubauer was unanimously nominated as a direct candidate for the FDP for the upcoming Bundestag election. At the constituency assembly on Friday evening, November 15, 2024, the judicial officer presented his vision for an economic transition that focuses on growth and prosperity. "We are faced with a directional decision!", Neubauer called the liberals and emphasized the need to improve the framework conditions for the economy.
Neubauer, who appears in clear words, demands less bureaucracy and a lower tax burden. "We want a market economy climate and energy policy that unleashes and does not slow down," he said. In addition, a generation -friendly financial policy that complies with the debt brake is important to him. But not only the economy is on its agenda: migration and internal security are also central issues. "We have to bring order to migration and secure social acceptance for immigration," said the candidate. "If you have no right to stay in Germany, you have to go again."
a strong commitment to internal security
Neubauer also calls for a strong constitutional state that guarantees both security and freedom. "We have to equip the police and the judiciary accordingly and decide against the enemies of the rule of law," he emphasized. The mood among the liberals is optimistic and Magdeburg FDP chairman Thomas Gürke looks forward to a committed election campaign. "We will fight for our topics with clammy fingers and mulled wine at the campaign stand," joked Gürke. Thomas Werthmann, the FDP chairman in the Salzland district, also sees the end of the traffic light government in Berlin as a "liberation strike" and is convinced that the FDP moves into the election campaign with a fresh momentum.
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