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Green Party's Katrin Eder brings rock 'n' roll rebellion to German politics

She trades political playbooks for rock 'n' roll rules—and it's working. Meet the candidate turning Rhineland-Palatinate's election into a movement for bold, fast change.

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Eder compares her political style to Rock'n'Roll - Green Party's Katrin Eder brings rock 'n' roll rebellion to German politics

Katrin Eder, the Green Party's top candidate for Rhineland-Palatinate's state election, describes her political approach as rock 'n' roll. She values speed, unconventional methods, and a focus on real-world outcomes. Her style breaks from traditional political routines.

Eder sees politics as a fast-moving, results-driven field. She compares her method to rock 'n' roll—energetic, offbeat, and effective. For her, rules matter only if they deliver tangible benefits for people.

Beyond politics, she has a passion for nature. If given a day in another profession, she would choose to be a freshwater ecologist. Her ideal task would involve releasing endangered species to boost biodiversity. Her campaign centres on action over convention. Eder argues that progress comes from challenging norms and prioritising impact over process.

Eder's political identity blends rebellion with purpose. She pushes for change through unconventional tactics while keeping environmental and social goals in focus. Her approach aims to reshape how politics works in Rhineland-Palatinate.

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