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German Greens Restart
The Green Party in Germany is holding a convention to relaunch their political image, with Robert Habeck as chancellor candidate.
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Robert HabeckAnnalena BaerbockChristian LindnerOlaf ScholzFranzisca BrantnerFelix Banaszak
- Who announced their candidacy for chancellor for the Green Party?
- Robert Habeck, the vice-chancellor and minister of economy and energy, has announced his candidacy for chancellor for the Green Party in Germany's upcoming elections.
- Who are the new leaders of the Green Party and what is their focus?
- The party's new leadership team, Franzisca Brantner and Felix Banaszak, will focus on strengthening the party's environmental platform and supporting Habeck's candidacy for chancellor.
- What is the Green Party's main goal for their convention in Wiesbaden?
- The Green Party's convention in Wiesbaden aims for a restart with a stronger focus on environmental issues, hoping to regain lost political ground after disappointing recent election results.
- What do the latest polls show regarding the Green Party and other major parties in Germany?
- Recent polls show the Green Party at 11.5%, while the CDU/CSU maintains the lead, followed by the AfD and SPD. The FDP and Die Linke are below the 5% threshold.
- How do the Greens assess the performance of the coalition government and where do they place blame?
- The Greens criticize the FDP and its leader Christian Lindner for the collapse of the coalition government, highlighting their own positive contributions to the government's legislative work.