Felix Schreiner calls for reliability in Berlin – What does he plan for Waldshut?
Felix Schreiner, member of the Bundestag from Waldshut, is committed to reliable government cooperation and important projects.

Felix Schreiner calls for reliability in Berlin – What does he plan for Waldshut?
What's going on in politics? In Berlin, Felix Schreiner, Parliamentary Secretary of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, clear ideas about how cooperation within the coalition can be improved. The 39-year-old, who began his political career in Waldshut, is committed to a new culture of reliability in the government.
Schreiner, who has been active in the Bundestag as a directly elected representative for the Waldshut constituency since 2017, has a little story to tell in politics. He was a member of the state parliament from 2011 to 2017 and brings valuable insights through his extensive experience in various political committees, including the local council and the district council group. His parents played an important role in his life - his path to politics was certainly influenced when his mother opened a bookstore 39 years ago, which is now run by his sister.
Projects for the region
Schreiner is not only active in Berlin, but also has the well-being of his region firmly in mind. He and his colleagues are currently working on financing the Pfaffenstieg Tunnel, which is scheduled to go into operation in 2032. This is a central part of the Gäubahn expansion and will significantly improve the connection between Stuttgart and Zurich. “We have to tackle this together,” said Schreiner. This initiative shows his ambition to further improve the quality of life of the people in his constituency.
Another important project is the expansion of the A98 and the electrification of the High Rhine Railway. Schreiner's focus is also on fast internet, as he sees the need to keep Germany economically stable and secure. “Important projects are waiting and we have to show that we have a good hand for the future,” he emphasizes.
Willingness to cooperate and challenges
In his discussions, the MP emphasizes the importance of a positive mood within the coalition. In the fall he expects more quiet cooperation between the coalition partners, especially with the SPD. “There is something to be done,” he appeals to everyone involved in order to make important progress.
However, Schreiner sees the biggest challenge in providing health care close to home and maintaining jobs. “We have to find solutions that help local people,” he says emphatically. His role as chairman of the German-Swiss parliamentary group testifies to his commitment to cross-border relations and strengthening future opportunities.
Personal insights
Away from the political stage, Felix Schreiner finds relaxation in literature. He is currently working on the book “Spinner” by Benedict Wells, which not only serves as a balance but also broadens his horizons. Government Gazette reports that Schreiner highlights the importance of books for politicians, who often seek balance.
At a time when clear structures and binding agreements are required, Felix Schreiner shows that he keeps an eye on the details and still maintains the big picture in order to move the CDU/CSU parliamentary group forward. With his commitment and experience, he supports the people of Germany in politics - a role model for many.