The Greens Candidate for Chancellor Robert Habek He said he no longer wishes to have a leading position in his party, taking a share of responsibility for the loss of forces in yesterday’s elections. The Greens garnered 11.6%, compared to 14.7% in the 2021 elections.

“I will not claim or seek a leading role in the Greens anymore,” Mr Habek said a while ago and spoke of a “great election campaign”, but also about “not good” result. “I wanted more. We wanted more. Much has been shifted lately, “he added and described as” shocking “the fact that the leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) Alice Weidel was able to talk about” repatriation “during the pre -election period as if it were a perfectly normal or that “The CDU’s law to limit arrivals of immigrants treats people as a natural disaster.” All of these are dangerous trends, Robert Habek continued.

Despite the disappointing result of the party, the two Franciska Bratner and Felix Banastzak co -chairers expressed their desire to remain in their positions, as the election campaign was adapted to Robert Hambek.

The Greens candidate attributed the decline of rates to Friedrich Mertz’s approach to the party as a potential government partner. “And we, for our part, did not exclude it, because the democratic parties of the center have to talk to each other. And people have said, not with Friedrich Mertz, we will not rule with the Christian Union, “Mr. Hambek explained.

Foreign Minister Analena Berbok will, on the other hand, claim the leadership of the Greens Parliamentary Group. “I will continue. I will put pressure on the next government, “he said, stressing that” things must move quickly, Europe is not waiting for us. “