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The Frankfurt Green Party’s Ash Wednesday Event: Why Robert Habeck Likes Frankfurt and the Farmer Controversy

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    Robert Habeck likes Frankfurt. If only it weren’t for this farmer. © Michael Schick

    Apparently the party is not inviting people to the political Ash Wednesday this time. We liked the appointment. Is there anything else that can be done? The FR column from the Frankfurt town hall.

    Lip: Are you going to the FDP or the SPD on February 14th?

    Busch: I would ideally like to go to the Greens.

    Lip: There.

    Busch: There.

    There used to be more tinsel, dear friends of local politics. The Frankfurt Greens used to invite people to the political Ash Wednesday at the Montez family art association. There was beer and mostly vegan food, which neither of us minded at all, and some celebrity spoke beforehand. Mostly interrupted by a radical left-wing group that shouted “Green Party, deportation party” three times and disappeared again.

    Well, there will be no Green Party Ash Wednesday this year. As of now, as Niko Kovac would say. This is a shame and should be reconsidered. We have also put together a possible program. With a beginning, main part and end.

    Beginning: Ash Wednesday requires a star at the lectern. That’s why the Greens invited Economics Minister Robert Habeck. But where is he? After half an hour it becomes clear: Habeck has found out that the Frankfurt Green Party icon Thomas Schlimme is a farmer by profession. And the minister has been very afraid of farmers since the story at the ferry pier. Fearing a blockade, he prefers to travel to Hallig Hooge.

    Middle part: Something productive is needed for an Ash Wednesday like this – and the election for the new parliamentary group chairmanship has to be done anyway, after all, Tina Zapf-Rodriguez will soon be head of the environmental department. Emre Telyakar is registered as a candidate. That causes arguments. Dimitrios Bakakis already holds the male position in the faction duo, it would have to be a woman. Pragmatically, a voucher should be created for women over two years of parliamentary group leadership. Former women’s department head Sarah Sorge intervenes. Finally, the duo Mirrianne Mahn and Uwe Paulsen are elected. Because of dynamics and friction or something like that.

    Conclusion: open discussion about the state of the coalition. Bastian Bergerhoff says it’s sad that everyone just wants his money, and Rosemarie Heilig explains that the FDP is not a climate protection party. Then there is food. Vegan.

    Sandra Busch and Georg Leppert are part of the FR Roman team

    reported from the Frankfurt town hall. Previous letters to the Romans are available at www.fr.de/roemerbriefe.

    2024-01-31 18:02:50
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