Greens Advocate for AfD Ban Amid Leadership Changes
The Green Party in Germany is advocating for a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, citing concerns about increasing radicalization and threats to democratic values. Felix Banaszak, the Green Party's federal chairman, has been vocal about the need for a ban, urging action before it becomes too late. This sentiment is echoed by other leaders, such as Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President, Daniel Günther.
In the state of Saxony-Anhalt, the Greens have elected Susan Sziborra-Seidlitz as their new leader, with Dennis Helmich confirmed as co-chair. The party aims to focus on justice and quality of life in the region. Meanwhile, in Saxony, Coretta Storz and Martin Helbig have been chosen as the new state chairpersons.
As the Greens push for a ban on the AfD, they also emphasize the importance of collaboration with civil society to shape future policies. The Berlin Greens plan to develop their election program with input from various community groups, highlighting the role of civil society as a guiding force. These moves reflect the party's commitment to both internal renewal and broader societal engagement.
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