F.For the Greens, there is good news and bad news after the midget uprising of the party left against the ministerial plans of the ultra-area Cem Özdemir. The bad: the old wing warfare was back. The good: It was short, and it’s not even clear whether it was really a wing war. When the gun smoke cleared after a day of hedge firing on Thursday evening, the rebels stood there and had achieved nothing. Özdemir was and remained a minister-to-be, even if he now has to head the agricultural department, which he absolutely did not want. The impression remains that a banal intrigue has disguised itself as a wing fight. This is already evident from the fact that the left wing of the Greens has taken up the traffic light coalition agreement with astonishing calmness.
The top of the Green Youth, which sees itself as rebellious and then it is not always, has recommended that its members approve the contract. The base “on the street” is also not in the process of setting up the battering rams for the storming of the green headquarters on Berliner Platz in front of the New Gate. Fridays for Future is particularly dissatisfied with the climate chapters of the coalition agreement. In the tweets of the movement, the traffic light is already operating as the #KlimakrisenKoalition. But Luisa Neubauer, the most famous German activist on the scene, also believes that – despite all the shortcomings – the coalition agreement “fought for the unimaginable”.
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