Podcast “important today”: Why young people are voting for the FDP now

Podcast “important today”: Why young people are voting for the FDP now

The prejudice that young people all vote green was refuted by the aforementioned group itself at the latest with the federal election. At least in part, because alongside the Greens, the liberal FDP was particularly popular. Why is that?

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Five million AfD flyers should not have been distributed before the election – the party indicated that on Friday. Now the matter has been resolved: Behind it is the “Center for Political Beauty”. The Künstler :innenkollektiv set up a dummy company, the “Flyerservice Hahn”, which was subsequently commissioned by several AfD district associations to distribute brochures. The alleged company did not distribute them – they disposed of them. “Today important” therefore spoke to the founder of the Center for Political Beauty, Philipp Ruch, and asked him, among other things: Is it okay to harm a party that was democratically elected to the Bundestag despite all the differences in content?

Chancellor Scholz or Chancellor Laschet? The little ones will decide

Goodbye, Angela Merkel – Germany will hopefully soon have a new Chancellor after 16 years. But the question of who it will be will probably be answered by the small parties. That is why the Greens and the FDP are meeting today for the first so-called preliminary sounding, because: “The Greens and the FDP are joint kingmakers – it is important for them to come to an agreement.” That’s what Philipp Hartewig, a new member of the Bundestag for the FDP and 26 years old, says. Host Michel Abdollahi also asked him: Are the first-time voters suddenly all liberal?

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