Vogt sharply criticizes the black-green government's performance record - FDP slams Schleswig-Holstein coalition over climate policy ahead of 2027 elections
FDP state leader Christopher Vogt has sharply criticised the CDU-Green coalition in Schleswig-Holstein. He claims their climate policies are misguided and warns of social unrest if the current government continues on its path. His remarks come as the Greens prepare for the 2027 state elections with new leadership at the helm.
Vogt accused the coalition of prioritising green clientelism over effective governance. He singled out their plan to make Schleswig-Holstein climate-neutral by 2040, calling it a pointless regional solo effort that fails to address broader climate challenges.
The FDP now focuses on regaining influence in the 2027 state elections. Vogt’s warnings highlight growing tensions over climate policy and governance in Schleswig-Holstein. The Greens, meanwhile, move forward with Rudow and Freitag leading their campaign.
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