German State Election in Baden-Württemberg: Parties Compete with Concessions to Big Business at the Expense of the Workers
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German state election in Baden-Württemberg: Parties compete with concessions to big business at the expense of the workers
Germany’s “model industrial state” has become the country’s biggest job killer. Some 40,000 people lost their jobs last year alone, and further layoffs and cost-cutting programmes are in the works.
On Sunday, the vote will take place in Baden-Württemberg. The most important topic is the economy and its problems. What are the reasons for the descent – and will the former showcase country make the way back?
Deindustrialisation determines the campaign in the southwest. But the top candidates of the Greens and CDU have the same drawback: without help from Berlin, they can only do little in their own country.
China shock, burn-out, economic crisis – no federal state is hit harder than Baden-Württemberg, where it is elected on Sunday. Nevertheless, the region could get around a crisis.
One year after the Bundestag election, the FDP has not yet recovered. It now puts everything on the state parliament election in Baden-Württemberg. If it fails there, the new party leader Christian Dürr could shake.
The Baden-Württemberg, called to the polls on Sunday, lives in fear of a downgrading in the wake of the difficulties of his champions like Daimler or Bosch
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