FDP election campaign on the Wasserkuppe: opportunities for a new Germany!

Philipp Kratzer and the FDP advertise on the Wasserkuppe on February 17, 2025 for a liberal future in Germany.
Philipp Kratzer and the FDP advertise on the Wasserkuppe on February 17, 2025 for a liberal future in Germany. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

FDP election campaign on the Wasserkuppe: opportunities for a new Germany!

On Sunday, February 17, 2025, a campaign stand by the Free Democratic Party (FDP) took place on the Wasserkuppe, Hesse's highest mountain. The direct candidate Philipp Kratzer expressed the desire to make Germany a chance. Around a dozen motivated liberals met to advertise the FDP and seek contact with the elected.

The district chairman Mario Klotzsche emphasized the high motivation of the members shortly before the Bundestag election. The main goal of the stand was to show the attractiveness of the region and to point out the improved uses in tourism. Klotzsche explained that liberal ideas in Fulda and all of Germany can make a noticeable difference.

election program of the FDP

The Free Democrats recently decided their election program for the Bundestag election. Marco Buschmann, designated FDP general secretary, presented the central projects that are under the motto "Everything can be changed". The core issues include improving the education system, economic growth and the functionality of the state. Christian Lindner, top candidate of the FDP, emphasized the need to actively shape the country during the presentation.

Buschmann criticized the declines in the educational quality of the past few years and made demands that strive for a fundamental reform of the education system. This includes the abolition of the Conference of Ministers of Education, the introduction of an education council of scientists and practitioners as well as uniform targets for the Abitur nationwide. In addition, more autonomy should be granted to schools.

economic relief and administrative efficiency

The economic area is also the focus of the election program. The FDP wants to reduce tax reforms, including the reduction in corporate tax load and the abolition of trade tax in order to achieve sustainable economic growth of 2-3%. Buschmann warns of excessive fixation on government investments and advocates a reduction in bureaucracy, especially in the European context.

A central concern of the FDP is to make the state more functional. To do this, she calls for a federalism reform, the reorganization of responsibilities between the federal and state governments and the centralized regulation of migration issues. The introduction of nationwide digital standards and the formation of a federalism commission that deals with education, internal security and cyber attacks is planned

development perspectives and social responsibility

The elections on February 23 offer citizens the opportunity to make a directional decision. The Free Democrats apply for a mandate of change. Their focus is on modern education, opportunities for advancement and a slim, digital state that serves the needs of the citizens.

The FDP plans to enable more net of gross through tax relief, such as the abolition of the solidarity surcharge and an automatic adjustment of income tax to inflation. The strengthening of the liberal constitutional state and the security authorities is also required to ensure decent migration and effective limits.

In summary, it turns out that the Free Democrats are striving for decisive reforms with their ambitious election program both in the field of education and in business. They rely on the support of the elected to develop Germany as a country of opportunities and to avoid blockages.

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