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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  April 23, 2021 1:45pm-2:00pm CEST

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well because the time of course is part of politics but many of the green green green are actually saying yes but you're prepared to come from eyes everything for power we almost need more radical than the greens so she's she's presenting herself she's from the pragmatic the reaal part of the party and what won't she do for power and that's when certain green voters their core vote actually start to realise that they will do anything for power there or i mean younger people are already starting to drift away looking for you know the climate fridays for future people are talking about you know if they just peel away in a photo so the greens of they've become mainstream and if we could say they've grown up in the way they would like to this party you could say it's very adult but is that the strength of the greens is that why the greens exist and have they not left space for something more radical to come along that's what i think is most interesting when i think it's also about a dinner ration look at the green vote i mean the people who used to fight that go and i've been to 5 used to fight against 2 will be hardcore fairly nice i mean all
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of these ideas of the green where they all know either in their fifty's sixty's even even the older and then become established and so the people who vote these type of greens have changed as well and i think it's really a generation change and the times have changed in germany. and that's why this green party has. changed so much but i think we also have to look at the fact where the greens were only 4 years ago if you remember many of us were asking ourselves are they even going to make it into britain this time and this was only 4 years ago and they were very much part of the establishment then and they were very much fighting for power and they very much compromising on all sorts of issues. but then what they did and i think that is something that has tremendously helped them revitalize the party is they've stayed on that topic they've stayed on on climate and of course the climate debate has picked up and that is not because. the
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greens they managed to stay on the topic. of joining the game and they're all making climate policy a positive positive program but quite as. also sorry when you saw the credibility you know we're now talking about establishing the greens are talking about establishing a climate neutral. political policy making the huge scale and scope and i think i mean i think. and i think they mean it which is why i think america would have wanted that as well but i'm. back. as the climate chancellor. but she was always looking for the doable she was always looking for the compromises that was a very very strong in this country and all of these factors have now
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changed. this is why in my introduction i said and i do know is the natural successor because i would have as a scientist also that it is important to do radical steps together with us. would be in a position with joe biden to seize the opportunity to present something that can hopefully change. in a way that we do fight. climate change interesting we're talking of the greens who truly. get something so you can see who the people we're talking about what's going on. in september.
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democracy is all about change i have never been chancellor nor minister i stand for renewal other candidates represent the status quo. i'm only in a bare box has always aim high and not just as a competitive athlete. born in hanover she studied international law and spent several years abroad but she joined the green party in 2008 and 5 years later she entered the. core issues are climate protection as well as european foreign and domestic security the mother of 2 children is regarded as quick witted objective and solid. she has been at the forefront of the green party since 2018 alongside. and for a long time she was considered to be the party's number 2 despite a steep learning curve and a lack of political experience she used her ambition to work your way up the ranks and i knew that going alina please the stage is yours. is germany ready for
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a green chancellor. is the question is germany ready for an agreement i don't think so. i think the germans are known as being very anxious they don't like change otherwise they wouldn't have elected. 6 for 16 years and. 16 years i mean there's no other country in europe where this should continue i mean you need to in the change of prime minister every 2 years every every 6 months in germany it's this huge long stretches and. this very famous quote from the outside kind of experimental you know it's experiments and i think this is going to know now it's the beginning of the you are calling on the german government you're calling a legitimate people to be more adventurous to be to be more experimental what is it you want to see. specifically what i mean i think it would do these country
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a lot of good to have a new mixture of the government to have for example a coalition between the green and the conservatives or another or the greens which we already in parts of germany their own coalitions with those parties involved as well. as very wedding by exactly treason which is they reach the last column of the far as you know to where they're going to finish was. and that would bring a little bit the wind of change in there would be more energy in this country i mean just to vote just because what this fight for for the for the same. maybe not a good idea. being unfair who would be lazy in the course of a discussion to talk about on the last sentence being somehow. a yesterday man or somebody with the with the feel of yesteryear and the greens of the party of change is that. does it does it add up i think as journalists and we're also in this
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political bubble in berlin we always need to be careful we're living in cloud cuckoo land we're not there in reality in the german reality and just because a lot of journalists seem to want the greens to do well and people would say well for the planet we want to do well. but a lot of people are there's an almost awful lot of i mean lashes out there and he doesn't you know people said america did so well because she didn't like she was she kept her brief she kept her brilliance quite well hidden and people talked about it in meetings but a press conference as you just saw this very solid on the shakable woman but you know the actual brilliance and the detail the capacity for detail she kept really private and that is head of. his sort of his economy is larger than sweden's he's obviously doing something right he's been in power not going to fall and is doing quite well. and. we shouldn't underestimate what the germans actually want and this is a don't know experiments and i think people will like the feeling that it's nice to think we could vote for for better back it's nice to. she's there on the menu but
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we're actually just going to vote for the schnitzel as we always do. you know and that's not a nation or a judgment but it's just more vague and but our people are a lot of people in germany who are who are frightened of the greens that there was an interesting movement and that is this week. and a little bit a book came out and said there's no such thing as a little bit of climate protection we're going to go for it full. in its entirety that the implication was they could hurt it could hurt you yeah but you know it's a bit like you can't be a little bit pregnant or other doing it or you aren't doing it and that the real tension will be with the c.d.u. they'll try to do in industry friendly climate change which is kind of like if you're allowing the industry industry to do that you have what we have the car industry or america was lobbying for the car industry in brussels and they were cheating on exhaust fumes in sport on the same weekend so the greens will need to push but all you shouldn't forget that bareback knows that they will as soon as the election really gears up they'll be put in this sort of green ideological corner
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apparently only green people are ideological you know if your car lobbyist you're not an ideological person but they will be put in the ideological and it's already in her speech she was preempting up by saying we have to think of the lower earning single parents we have to think of the industry work as we have to make this work for them so she will be judged by how credible her messaging is for those people because they are not classic green voters but unless she can peel off a few of them and of course the younger voters we don't know what the younger voters are going to do this is a very interesting election for all those people who have never vote never known anyone except america they're probably you know are they wedded to the idea more of a c.d.u. transfer or a woman chancellor will she be able to appeal to younger voters in the ways that somebody of my age can't even imagine yet so a lot to play for and the greens have a lot to go for we're running out of time just germany in the old country the voters are not all going to be young the most most germans are quite old and these people i just can't see them it's also very pattern that is the country i just can't see the. lot of people or majority of germans of overly germans voting for
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40 year old woman who has no experience of paul. this 40 year old we haven't talked about it enough i'd like to give you just the stage for a quick minute or 2 you know is it fair for us to go will be talking about her experience her youth her family movies fact i think she's dealt with all those questions very well because she doesn't avoid them preempts them and she has said so you know the conservatives have been in power for 16 years so maybe it's not just experience that you need some green politicians said you know just because somebody has been a minister for a long time like traffic and infrastructure minister is not doing a very good job doesn't make him a very good politician so experience is not everything ok ask are you off that mean addressed all in great interest. thank you all 3 very much indeed for talking right
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comes to gemma bit as on the whole so was left in the us for a chance but perhaps the biggest on the new blood i'm going to represent i'd love to be in the news there are pros and i recall that when you bring them all together they'll realize it's called just as the noble way of never they are you ready to meet the dr and then joining me right just. a little girl writes this is the 77 percent stuff awful awful there's truth to these issues. you know for this child we're not afraid to touch on delicate topic africa's population is moving. and young people clearly have the solutions. to. be 70 percent complete on d w no. thanks.
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