Guessler than the new Greens boss: Departure with strong visions!

Leonore Gewessler kandidiert bei den Grünen für den Parteivorsitz am 29. Juni in Wien, um neue Wählergruppen zu erreichen.
Leonore Gewessler runs for the party chair on June 29 in Vienna to reach new voters. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Guessler than the new Greens boss: Departure with strong visions!

Wien, Österreich - Leonore Gewessler becomes the new party leader of the Greens. This was confirmed by Werner Kogler, the current head of the party, who returned at the Federal Congress in Vienna on June 29 and handed over his office to Gewessler. Kogler explained that there are no opponents for weighters and praised them as strong, enforcement, prudent, prudent and willing to compromise. He sees her an excellent person for the challenges that are placed on the new leadership.

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Kogler remains a member of the National Council and is not planning a change to the Hofburg. He reflected that he cannot understand how his predecessor, Alexander van der Bellen, took this step. Kogler also admitted that he usually no longer thinks for more than half a year in terms of his strategic considerations.

challenges for weighters

The coming months have numerous challenges for Gewessler. According to Kurier she is faced with the task of regaining voter trust and repositioning the green content. Bewesler has already emphasized that it will be crucial to make the party into one and to face the political requirements.

A review of her reign shows that she has the feeling that the Greens have not heard enough people's wishes. Gewessler has also highlighted the need for a strong European community, especially with regard to the political situation under Donald Trump and the handling of the US tech companies with "hatred and greed". The support of the farmers with regard to the Mercosur trade agreement will also be an important point for them.

commitment to women and justice

Other central topics of your election program are the upgrading to secure peace and climate protection. Gewessler plans to address new groups of voters and to communicate more clearly. In the context of women's policy, it is important to emphasize that the Greens are the only party in Austria to strive for real equality, while other political forces are trying to push women back in traditional roles. This is made in a statement on gruene.at clear.

The Greens demand fair maternity leave, maintenance guarantees, their own assets for women, good health care and various family pictures, as well as women's quotas and protection against poverty. Gewessler's future agenda will be shaped by these concerns to make progress in women's policy and to defend the right to self -determination over your own body.

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