Bundestag election 2025: These parties are fighting for their voices!

Am 23. Februar 2025 finden in Rheinland-Pfalz Wahlen statt. Erfahren Sie, welche Parteien antreten und warum viele nicht wählbar sind.
Elections will take place in Rhineland-Palatinate on February 23, 2025. Find out which parties compete and why many are not selectable. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Bundestag election 2025: These parties are fighting for their voices!

On Sunday, February 23, 2025, the Bundestag election takes place in Germany. A total of 29 political parties will vote. But not all parties can be found on the ballot in every federal state. In Rhineland-Palatinate in particular, voters have to pay attention to which parties are actually available. The Volksfreund informs that the majority of the parties cannot be selected in this state.

The Volksfreund can only be reported that you can submit a country list. As a result, parties that have no or only very weak structures in Rhineland-Palatinate cannot compete here. These include the Christian-Social Union (CSU), which is traditionally only active in Bavaria, as well as the Bayern Party, which is committed to the exit from the Federal Republic of Germany.

selectable parties in Rhineland-Palatinate

A total of 14 parties compete in the Bundestag election in Rhineland-Palatinate. The selectable parties are:

Some smaller parties cannot run due to difficulties in collecting sufficient support signatures. For example, three parties that had applied for participation have not been approved due to inadequate support signatures - including the humanists and the grassroots democratic party of Germany (Diebasis) ( Deutschland.de offers an overview of the positions of the most important parties:

The SPD plans a Germany fund to promote infrastructure, while the Greens rely on a loan -financed fund to support important social institutions. The CDU/CSU urges reduction in bureaucracy, while the FDP is aiming for profound tax reforms. In the area of ​​taxes, the SPD and the Greens require a higher taxation of large assets.

The parties' election programs are very diverse and reflect the different views and strategies. It is all the more important for the voters to find out more before they vote.

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