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Germany's Greens hold intense convention amid budget crisis

Deutsche Welle

  26 Nov 2023, 21:13

Germany's budget crisis, the Middle East and climate change topped the agenda at the Green Party's 2023 convention.

The Green Party's four-day convention in Karlsruhe was intense. Never before has a convention held by the German environmental party attracted so many visitors — 4,000 this year, including journalists.

Despite the high numbers, the conference room was unusually quiet. Even the foyer, which is normally filled with people hotly discussing the latest issues, was relatively calm.

This perhaps comes as no surprise. From Russia's war on Ukraine and Israel's war on Hamas to inflation, high energy costs, social polarization in Germany, antisemitism and hostility towards migrants, the many crises faced by the Green Party domestically and internationally require a high degree of concentration.

Any of these topics could have dominated an entire party conference on its own. This year, they are all being debated at the same time.

On top of these come Germany's budget woes, as well as a crisis of the governing coalition made up of the Greens, the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) and the neoliberal Free Democrats (FDP).

Leading Green politician Robert Habeck, Germany's vice chancellor and economy minister, is particularly affected by the budget crisis. He is the one who has to decide what direction Germany will take now its Constitutional Court has vetoed government plans to use €60 billion (ca. $65 billion) in reallocated COVID funds to tackle climate change.

At the party convention, Vice Chancellor Habeck was on the defensive. But that isn't where he wants to remain.

'CDU: Party of yesterday'
Habeck said that countries all over the world were investing in a sustainable future and pointed out that the United States alone had allocated what he called an astronomical sum of $400 billion. Yet, in Germany, the opposition wants the government to save.

After all, it was the conservative opposition bloc of Christian Democrats and Christian Social Union (CDU/CSU) who filed the lawsuit that led to the overturning of the government's climate funding plans.

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