Green Party tackles climate fairness and social justice at Hanover conference
The Green Party’s conference in Hanover enters its second day on Saturday, shifting focus to climate protection and energy policy. Delegates will also tackle social fairness in climate measures, while foreign policy debates—including military service and Middle East tensions—are set for the evening session.
The conference opened with sharp criticism of the coalition government. Party members highlighted economic stagnation, widening wealth gaps, and rising child poverty as key failures. These issues set the tone for broader debates on social justice and policy direction.
The conference wraps up with key decisions on climate fairness, healthcare, and foreign policy. The Greens aim to solidify their position on environmental leadership while addressing internal calls for clearer political direction. Outcomes from the discussions will shape the party’s strategy ahead of upcoming elections.
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