Candidates expressed their views on the country’s frequent issues with the German economy and infrastructure and digitization.
CDU leader Marz said the key “The Monster which is under our bureaucracy control.”
What kind of energy Germany should use, it accuses the coalition government of shutting down the country’s “biggest energy crisis” in the midst of the “largest energy crisis” of the country.
“If just keep on announcing which energy sources we do not want, then who meets,” they say.
Weidel (AFD) declared his support for “safe and reliable nuclear power, coal and gas and therefore, if we, if we want,” renewable energy “.
He promised a government that would be “open to new technologies” and “against the bans”.
“Every consumer must be free to decide how they heat their homes and what kind of car they drive, and every business must be free to decide what they produce,” He said.
Greens Habec, who has served as the Minister of Economy in the present government, blamed Germany’s “structural economic crisis” on the absence of two major drivers of development: cheap Russian gas and a shrinking export market.
“Don’t forget, this is [Russian President Vladimir] Putin caused this, “he reminded the audience, referring to the turn of Germany away from Russian gas after Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022.”
For exports, he stated that “Germany has already been an export nation” but said that a shrinking market has only been abolished by the new United States government.
“When those two elements are missing, we see that we have invested very little in making ourselves competitive,” they concluded. He agreed with Mars that Germany required “infrastructure, trains, bridges, digitization” “less bureaucracy” and more investment.
Coming back to the previous question, he claimed that “legal migration wanted to be important for this.”
Chancellor Sholaz (SPD) convicted Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but defended the German government’s response and insisted that the highest prices duration was over.