Michael Well: “The Green Bashing in Bavaria is Bad”
Bavaria's Greens Are Under Attack
Michael Well, the parliamentary group leader of the Greens in the Bavarian state parliament, has spoken out against the increasing attacks on his party in the state.
“The Green bashing in Bavaria is getting worse and worse,” Well said in a statement. “We are being accused of everything from being anti-business to being anti-family. This is simply not true.”
Well said that the Greens are a pro-business party that supports a strong economy and good jobs. He also said that the Greens are a pro-family party that believes in protecting the rights of all families, regardless of their makeup.
Well Calls for More Respectful Debate
Well called for a more respectful debate on the issues facing Bavaria.
“We need to have a more factual and less emotional debate about the future of our state,” Well said. “We need to focus on the real issues that matter to people, like the economy, education, and healthcare.”
Well said that the Greens are ready to work with other parties to find solutions to the challenges facing Bavaria.
“We are not interested in playing party politics,” Well said. “We are interested in working together to make Bavaria a better place for everyone.”
The Greens Are a Growing Force in Bavaria
The Greens are a growing force in Bavarian politics.
In the 2018 state election, the Greens won 17.5% of the vote, up from 11.6% in 2013. The Greens are now the third-largest party in the Bavarian state parliament, behind the Christian Social Union (CSU) and the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).
The Greens are particularly strong in urban areas, where they often receive more than 20% of the vote.
The Greens Are a Major Player in Bavarian Politics
The Greens are now a major player in Bavarian politics.
They are a member of the governing coalition in the state, and they have a strong voice in the state parliament.
The Greens are likely to continue to play a major role in Bavarian politics in the years to come.