Birgit Weinsteiger-Tauer: New hope for rural areas in the Bundestag

Birgit Weinsteiger-Tauer: New hope for rural areas in the Bundestag

Birgit Weinsteiger-Tauer, 43 years old and from Kirchdorf, was recently nominated as a direct candidate for the free voters for the federal election. The event took place in the Burgerwirt in Helfenbrunn, where the unanimous vote created pleasant reactions. District Administrator Helmut Petz, who played a key role in this candidacy, emphasized how important it was that Weinsteiger-Tauer goes to Berlin to address the concerns of rural areas.

The committed politician has already brought experience: from 2014 to 2020 she worked and can look back on numerous missions in the field of local politics. "We need more practitioners in the government," she says, to make it clear that the theoretical approaches often pass the reality of life in the country. She describes her motivation to become active again: "First came the heating law, then the peasant demonstrations, and finally the flood." You would have made this experience to pursue your political ambitions again.

The support of the free voters

For her nomination, she received great support, especially from the FW state parliamentarian Benno Zierer, who made it clear that the free voters also need a voice in Berlin. Zierer calls it overdue that practical reason returns to the political landscape: "Politics lives in a cloudkuckucksheim", according to his urgent statement. The free voters stand for a middle policy without being dragged from extreme positions where they did not go.

District Administrator Petz describes Weinsteiger-Tauer as a “prototype of the free voters”, which with their commitment and the concrete problem-solving skills are exemplary for the parties of the party. He emphasizes that the free voters in the district have already moved a lot. With twelve mayors in the district, they play their active role in local politics. Nevertheless, there are challenges, such as increasing bureaucracy and the financial burdens that unload more and more loads onto the municipalities.

Petz points out that the free voters have to enter the Bundestag in order to bring their point of view to their point of view: "We have to get one level now," he emphasizes. Weinsteiger-Tauer remains optimistic and combative: "I just can't watch anymore, so I want to tackle now." This drive could be crucial to strengthen the visibility and the concerns of rural areas in the Bundestag.

Overall, it shows that with the nomination of Birgit Weinsteiger-Tauer, the free voters send a dynamic and experienced candidate into the race who is ready to fight for the concerns of their homeland and the people there. Your candidacy could be a significant step for the party in order to represent the urgently needed perspectives of the rural population in Berlin's political business. Further information can be found on www.merkur.de .

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