Direct democracy in Brandenburg: Péter Vida demands more participation
Direct democracy in Brandenburg: Péter Vida demands more participation
Péter Vida calls for the participation of citizens in political decisions in Brandenburg
On September 22nd, the voters in Brandenburg focus on the upcoming elections. Top candidate Péter Vida of the Brandenburg combined civil movements/free voters (BVB/Freie Voter) recently commented on important topics that affect people in the region. His views on direct democracy and social justice could have far -reaching effects on the future policy of the federal state.
In an interview with RBB24, Vida emphasized the need to include citizens in socially relevant decisions. "Topics such as the district regional reform or the hospital reform must be actively shaped by people," he said. This shows that the focus is on a stronger citizen participation in order to strengthen trust in the political landscape and to live democracy.Vida's position on migration policy is also remarkable. He calls for a differentiated procedure based on the principle of "demanding and promoting". Unloseness behavior of immigrants must have consequences, while people, in particular specialists, should receive easier recognition of their qualifications. This could not only lead to improving the quality of life, but also supporting Integration, which is of central importance for Brandenburg.
Another point in Vidas Agenda concerns social policy. He criticizes the payment of the citizens' allowance to work capable of work and instead speaks for tax exemption up to an income of 2,000 euros. For families with children, he would like to increase this limit to 2,500 euros. "These measures should not only relieve the working population, but also create incentives to actively participate in the labor market," says Vida.
The political landscape in Brandenburg is already fragmented. VIDA described the Greens and the AfD as an unknowable coalition partner, since their solutions were not sufficient for important topics such as property tax or education. This attitude could bring BVB/Free voters into a position where they are specifically looking for potential alliances that aim at competencies and solutions.
The goal of Péter Vida and his party is clear: BVB/Free voters would like to achieve 8% of the votes in the Brandenburg election on September 22nd. This ambitious plan is not only geared towards internal strategies, but also tries to put the voice of the citizens in the foreground.
The elections in Brandenburg are not only a way for voters to give their vote, but also an opportunity for the political actors to face the challenges of our time. Péter Vida's demands could make a decisive contribution to influencing the political debate and creating clear advantages for the community.
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