Wahl 2025: City relies on wind energy and new development concepts!

Wahl 2025: City relies on wind energy and new development concepts!
On January 20, 2025, Markus Oberndörfer, the mayor of Bad Schwalbach, has his ambitions for the upcoming Bundestag election 2025 He strives for a second term and has initiated several projects that are crucial for urban development. The planned measures include adaptation of the land use plan, the designation of priority areas for wind turbines and a new usage concept for the town hall.
Another important point on Oberndörfer's agenda is the creation of sources of income for the city. In this context, he emphasizes the need for painful austerity measures, which, however, have a low impact on the budget situation. The specific initiatives include the expansion and marketing of the "Ober der Hardt" industrial area and the establishment of a urban development company for wind turbines in cooperation with investors.
focus on climate protection
As part of the upcoming Bundestag election campaign on February 23, 2025, the topic of climate protection is increasingly focused. According to a report by Deutschlandfunk , climate protection is one of the topics, in addition to economy, migration and war, not treated equally by all parties. The Union is aiming for climate neutrality by 2045 and planning measures such as reducing electricity taxes and the expansion of electricity lines and renewable energies.
In contrast to this, the AfD rejects all climate protection measures and calls for an immediate exit from the Paris climate agreement. Your suggestions include the support of fossil energies and a return to the use of coal. In contrast, the SPD relies on a socially just climate protection program with relief for low earners and the promotion of community energy laws and wind farms.survey results and political mood
According to surveys by Forsa , many voters still have no clear preference for the next Chancellor. In September 2024, 47 percent of those surveyed stated that they did not know who they would vote. Friedrich Merz and Olaf Scholz follow with 27 and 26 percent. This uncertainty could affect the candidates' election campaign tactics.
The campaign strategies of the individual parties seem to develop in an increasingly polarized political climate. While the Greens consider the climate crisis as a security risk and urge government funding for environmentally friendly technologies, other parties advocate different approaches to reduce CO2 emissions and to improve energy efficiency.
Markus Oberndörfer is therefore faced with an important challenge, both locally and with regard to national political development. While he drives his projects in Bad Schwalbach, the political parties observe the displacements of the voters exactly to adapt their strategies accordingly.
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