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Podcast “important today”: Green coalition dilemma: what can, what must?

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Coalition dilemma among the Greens: what can, what must ?!


Tessa Ganserer, Member of the Green Party, is one of two elected trans people

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The preliminary rounds are going into the last round today – the coalition willing are slowly sorting themselves out. Who with whom and if so: at what price ?! While some are very open, others want to slowly enter into three-way negotiations.

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In the podcast “today important”, the newly elected member of the Bundestag of the Greens, Tessa Ganserer, speaks about the renouncement of red lines and the openness towards all partners. “The election result presents us with a challenge, because a constellation is to be expected here that has not yet existed in Germany, which is why open discussions are needed.” In addition, Tessa Ganserer is one of two elected trans people: “It is the first time that openly living trans people in the German Bundestag themselves, as members of the Bundestag, can raise their voices and be heard. I think that is a clear sign in society and far beyond Germany. ”

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