Ricarda Langs critical record: the deep fall of the traffic light coalition!

Ricarda Langs critical record: the deep fall of the traffic light coalition!

Ricarda Lang, the former boss of the Greens, takes stock of her experiences in the party and the failed traffic light coalition in a current conversation. It openly expresses its own mistake and accepts that some attacks on the Greens were justified. In its reflection, Lang addresses the reasons for the failure of the traffic light government and remains optimistic despite the challenges.

Lang describes her return to the political arena as a possible fresh start and remembers the most turbulent time in her life and the personal consequences that her political career brought with her. According to

criticism of the traffic light government

In another conversation, Lang explains that her withdrawal from the top of the Greens was a self -determined step. It emphasizes that the traffic light government had a common goal at the beginning, but ultimately failed. Lang criticizes Chancellor Olaf Scholz in particular, to whom she accuses of pretending the population, a positive situation, especially in times of crisis that are difficult to sell.

Furthermore, criticism has long been criticized that important topics such as migration, tax justice and economic policy have not been adequately addressed. In her criticism of the traffic light government, she compares the coalition with a house of cards that falter due to the reality and economic challenges as a result of the Ukraine war. It describes the FDP as a government opposition and the SPD as caught in a state of purpose optimism.

In addition, there are long concerns about the Greens, especially when it comes to mistakes that the party has pushed into an ideological corner. It mentions the heating law and the discussion about atomic energy as examples of these mistakes and warns that the Greens lack self -confidence in order to position themselves effectively. She sees the future of the traffic light government as endangered, such as West-East media

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