Martin Hagen: Liberal hope for Ebersberg-Erding!

Martin Hagen: Liberal hope for Ebersberg-Erding!
Martin Hagen, the top candidate of the Bavarian Liberals, stands for election in the Ebersberg-Erding constituency. The 43-year-old managing director, who has been a member of the FDP since 2000, lives in Baldham and is married and father of two children. In his political priorities, he is committed to securing prosperity and workplaces and calls for a better economic policy as well as more consequence and order in migration.
also commented on the traffic light coalition, which in his view was born out of necessity in 2021 and had difficulties in practice. He considers the termination of this coalition to be correct and is convinced that the FDP has a chance of 100% if you move into the Bundestag. As a preferred coalition partner, he mentions black and yellow. In addition to his political ambitions, Hagen also has personal preferences, such as the use of WhatsApp and regular tennis games.
demands on the political change
In a current discussion, Martin Hagen criticized the continuing bad results of the FDP in state elections, such as in the last state election in Bavaria, where the party only achieved three percent. He blames the traffic light government for the unsatisfactory performance in Brandenburg and calls for an exit from the federal government. Vice-party leader Wolfgang Kubicki is supported by this requirement, who assesses a soon-to-be failure of the traffic light coalition as possible.
Hagen emphasizes the need to speak openly about the current situation on the federal board. The criticism of the migration-political blockade keeping of the Greens and the methods of the Federal Minister of Economics, Robert Habeck, also comes from Kubicki, who gives the traffic light partners an ultimatum: "Either the traffic light draws the necessary conclusions or stops existing." In this context, the FDP general secretary Bijan Djir-Sarai calls for a "autumn of decisions" in the areas of economy and migration and emphasizes the importance of a clear signal on the part of the FDP leadership, such as b304.de reported. Hagen has also expressed his assessment of the challenges of the traffic light coalition, as Br.de reported.
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