Politics, Europe

Germany's Green Party elects new co-leaders

Leadership change follows resignation of Omid Nouripour, Ricarda Lang after poor election results in September

Erbil Basay  | 16.11.2024 - Update : 16.11.2024
Germany's Green Party elects new co-leaders

BERLIN

Seeking fresh leadership in the wake of poor election results, Franziska Brantner and Felix Banaszak on Saturday were elected the new co-leaders of Germany's Green Party at the party's general assembly in Wiesbaden in western Germany.

Brantner is a parliamentary state secretary at the Economic Affairs and Climate Action Ministry, while Banaszak is a former Green Party chair in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Brantner pledged to focus on investments and promoting climate-friendly heating systems.

Banaszak, representing the party's left wing, became a member of parliament in 2021.

Additionally, the party's former Vice Chair Pegah Edalatian was elected secretary-general.

The leadership change follows the resignation of Omid Nouripour and Ricarda Lang after poor election results in eastern German states this September.

*Writing by Yasin Gungor

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