Hubert Aiwanger wants to know it again. The next goal for Lower Bavaria is probably the federal election. He also expresses thoughts about where his votes might come from.
The Bavarian Economics Minister and leader of the Free Voters, Hubert Aiwanger, is aiming for federal politics. Aiwanger told Deutschlandradio that he wanted to be his party’s top candidate for the federal election in the fall, according to an advance report on Saturday. Accordingly, the Lower Bavarian sees himself most likely in the economic department if he participates in the government in Berlin.
Hubert Aiwanger wants to run for the federal election
“If I could implement things in Berlin such as a power plant strategy, a better policy for biogas plants and renewable energies and even a higher competitiveness of the German economy, a lot of things would be good,” he said in the interview that will be broadcast on Sunday should. “Honestly: If I could do that in Berlin, I would like to do it.”
The Free Voters are not yet represented in the Bundestag, but are represented in the state parliament in Rhineland-Palatinate and Bavaria. In the Free State, they have also been involved in the government since 2018. Aiwanger is also the first deputy of Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU). According to his own statements, he sees voter potential in the federal election particularly among disappointed FDP and AfD voters.
Source: Stern

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