Free voters strengthen women's power in the Main-Kinzig district!

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In 2025, the FREIEN WÄHLER in the Main-Kinzig district are committed to promoting women, local self-government and sustainable development.

Die FREIEN WÄHLER im Main-Kinzig-Kreis engagieren sich 2025 für Frauenförderung, kommunale Selbstverwaltung und nachhaltige Entwicklung.
In 2025, the FREIEN WÄHLER in the Main-Kinzig district are committed to promoting women, local self-government and sustainable development.

Free voters strengthen women's power in the Main-Kinzig district!

Something is happening in the Main-Kinzig district - the FREIE WÄHLER are not only active, but can also boast a growing number of members and elected representatives. The party is pleased with this development because local engagement is considered the heart of credible district politics. It is particularly important to the FREIEN WÄHLERN to further strengthen the role of women in political and social areas, such as Advance Online reported.

Nadine Schiller, the deputy district chairwoman, emphasizes how important it is for women to get involved in social professions, business, volunteer work and in the family. Her wish is to include women equally in decisions that affect social coexistence. This could certainly bring a breath of fresh air into politics, as the proportion of women in some political bodies still leaves much to be desired. For example, the proportion of women in the parliamentary groups of the Bundestag in 2025:

  • Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: 61,2 %
  • LINKEN: 56,2 %
  • SPD: 41,7 %
  • CSU: 25 %
  • CDU: 22,6 %
  • AfD: 11,8 %

Set campaign priorities

In the upcoming election campaign, the FREIEN VÄHLER are clearly focusing on a number of priorities. This includes affordable housing, strengthening local self-government and the creation of regional jobs by promoting medium-sized businesses, crafts and agriculture. “It makes sense to increase the quality of life in our cities and villages,” explains Christian Clauß, deputy district chairman and advocate of local politics.

Another item on the agenda includes education, digitalization and infrastructure. These areas are essential to secure the future of the region. The goal is modern schools, fast internet connections and efficient transport routes. Environmental protection is also part of the program, with a focus on practical solutions to climate issues. Volunteering and club life are also of central importance to the FREIEN WÄHLER; they are considered the backbone of our community.

Collaboration is key

Close cooperation with local FREIE WÄHLER local associations and voter communities is highlighted as a central success factor. This shows the district association's desire to be perceived as an independent, honest and citizen-oriented politician. The FREIEN WÄHLER campaign this year is intended to not only appeal to women, but also to take into account all age groups and social classes. There is still much work to be done to break the glass ceiling that often prevents women from reaching higher political office.

In the context of current discussions about equality in politics, topics such as the proportion of people with a migrant background in political decision-making structures also come into play. The trend shows that the proportion of women in local politics is around 30.5%, but this varies considerably from place to place. Measures such as the “Women.Diversity.Politics” project. aim to create the conditions for better representation of women in politics, which FREIEN WÄHLER also supports.

On the side freiwaehler-main-kinzig.de Anyone interested can read more information and details about the candidates and topics of the FREIEN WÄHLER in the Main-Kinzig district. The issue of women in politics also remains an exciting challenge that needs to be mastered, and the FREIEN WÄHLER seem ready to make their contribution to it.