The Greens in Saarland are not allowed to take part in the federal election. That was decided by the federal electoral committee in the last instance.
The Greens in Saarland are definitely not allowed to participate in the federal elections with a state list. That was decided by the federal electoral committee at its meeting in Berlin on Thursday. He rejected the Greens’ complaint against a previous identical decision by the state election committee.
The background is a serious dispute in the state party over the list. In the first attempt on June 20, the former state party leader Hubert Ulrich from Saarlouis was elected to first place and thus the top candidate of the Saar Greens. An arbitration tribunal then declared the election of this list to be invalid because party members who were not entitled to vote had also voted. It also saw a violation of the party’s women’s statute.
Ulrich is the spokesman for the Saarlouis local association. Before the second attempt at the list election, the Federal Arbitration Court of the Greens then excluded 49 delegates from the Saarlouis local association. The party court had found irregularities in the election of the delegates in the local association.

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