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After Annalena Baerbock resigned as the party leader of the Greens, it is speculated whether she will again take up the party as a candidate for chancellor. Robert Habeck, the Vice Chancellor and Co-Chair of the Greens, has now commented on this question. In an interview, Habeck emphasized that the decision had not yet been made. He pointed out that the nomination of the Chancellor's candidate was a democratic process within the party and that this question would be clarified together.

Habeck praised Baerbock in the interview for her work and her commitment to the party. He emphasized that she was a strong candidate and achieved a lot. At the same time, he made it clear that the Greens act as a team and shape the future of the party together.

The decision as to whether Baerbock will start again as a candidate for chancellor will be expected in the coming weeks. Habeck, however, signaled that the Greens were well positioned and other qualified candidates are also considered for this role.

It remains to be seen how the Situation within the Greens will develop and who is ultimately nominated as a candidate for chancellor or candidate for chancellor for the party. The decision will certainly have an impact on the course of the Bundestag election campaign and influence the position of the Greens in the political landscape of Germany.