Mainz remains 70 years of Mainz: An anniversary that inspires everyone!
Mainz remains 70 years of Mainz: An anniversary that inspires everyone!
On February 17, 2025, the events in Mainz and Rhineland-Palatinate overflow. Above all, the upcoming Bundestag elections on February 23rupt their shadows. Over the past few months, the parties have put up their candidates and are now preparing for an intensive election campaign. In this choice, five direct candidates compete, including four men and one woman. Daniel Baldy from the SPD, who goes into the race as an incumbent, wants to defend his mandate. He had won the direct mandate with 24.9% in 2021 and focuses on economic policy, child protection and cyber security. Ursula Groden-Kranich from the CDU, who was sitting in the Bundestag between 2013 and 2021, wants to go back to parliament and is committed to regaining trust in politics. Another candidate is Thorsten Becherer from the Greens, who is committed to justice and climate protection. The FDP is represented by David Dietz, an experienced politician who wants to work for liberal and growth -oriented politics, while the left -wing Gerhard Trabert will nominate reports .
The choice will take place in the middle of the carnival time in Mainz, which brings with it an interesting dynamic for political activities. In view of the relevance of this choice, many young people no longer feel addressed by politics, while around 59% of the population entitled to vote are over 50 years old, and only 14% of voters are under 30 years old reports .
Current events in Rhineland-Palatinate
The events in the region are not only politically shaped. In Kordel, an ATM was blown up by unknown people and the police have investigated. In addition, the police found a burning body in the Upper Olmer Forest, which led to immediate investigations. These incidents throw a shadow light on safety in the region emphasized .
In a separate incident, a 76-year-old was charged with attempted manslaughter after aimed at his neighbor in a neighborhood affair with a revolver. At the same time, the collective bargaining for around 2.5 million employees in the public service, accompanied by warning strikes of the unions, are in force on better conditions reports .
communications and initiatives
For the younger voters in Rhineland-Palatinate, five newly naturalized nationals report on their wishes and hopes regarding the federal election. These voices could be a major contribution to involving young people more in the political discussion and representing their interests
The distribution of yellow tons that begins in Kaiserslautern today shows that the region is actively working on solutions for environmental problems. 90% of downtown dwellers had spoken out in a survey for this measure. Environmental and climate protection thus also increases in politics emphasized . This is how Rhineland-Palatinate remains in the focus in this exciting time, both politically and socially.
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