Green Chancellor candidacy: Habeck in the survey low - can he convince?
Green Chancellor candidacy: Habeck in the survey low - can he convince?
Habeck and the challenge of the Greens Chancellor candidacy
On the edge of an appointment on the subject of mobility in Paderborn, Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection Robert Habeck gave way to questions about the Green Chancellor candidacy. He emphasized that all further questions for the election campaign about the corresponding committees will be organized and that one would report in time. In doing so, he signaled confidence: "We have a good grip," said Habeck.
The importance of solid work for the Greens
asked about the measures to lead the Greens from the current survey low, Habeck replied in his typical level -headed way: "First through solid and good work and in perspective through a solid and good offer." So it seems as if Habeck was convinced that the Greens can get approval again with their political work.
look into the future: opportunities and challenges
When asked about his own availability for the candidate for the chancellor, Habeck emphasized pragmatically: "I am a minister and work on the country from the economic crisis day and night." He emphasized the importance of structural solutions and pointed out the need to improve the infrastructure for mobility in rural areas. In particular, the Nemobil project in Paderborn, which is based on autonomous vehicles, could be groundbreaking.
The future prospects of the Greens sees Habeck optimistic and speaks of "great opportunities". Despite the current challenges, he is convinced of the potential of his party and relies on continuous political work to regain approval.
- Nag
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