Green head Philmon Ghirmai criticizes Senate work and admits internal problems

Green head Philmon Ghirmai criticizes Senate work and admits internal problems

The work of the Senate is repeatedly criticized and is questioned by various political actors. Philmon Ghirmai, the state chief of the Greens, recently expressed his concerns. However, he does not stop in attack mode, but also admits problems with his own party.

GHIRMAI, which has been running the Greens State Association in Berlin since November last year, expressed significant criticism of government work. He mainly refers to dealing with important topics such as traffic, housing shortages and climate protection. Ghirmai sees great need for action, especially in the area of ​​traffic. The traffic situation in Berlin is still unsatisfactory and require urgent measures. In his opinion, the implementation of sustainable mobility concepts is much too slow and there is no long -term vision.

The Greens state chief also denounces failures of the Senate on the question of housing shortages. Despite increasing rents and tense housing market, there is too little affordable living space in the capital. Here the Senate must meet its responsibility and take effective measures to counteract the Problem.

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ghirmai not only deals with the work of the Senate, but also openly admits that his party is needed. The Greens would have to improve their communication and better convey their concerns, says Ghirmai. He criticizes the fact that the content and success of the Greens are often not perceived sufficiently in public. Here it requires a more intensive presence and a clearer representation of the green positions.

Overall, Ghirmais has criticism constructively and solution -oriented. He emphasizes that he is not concerned with demonizing the Senate, but striving for improvements. He demands more intensive cooperation between all political actors to tackle the pressing problems in Berlin.

It remains to be seen how the Senate reacts to the criticism and whether specific measures will follow. The statements of Philmon Ghirmai, however, clearly show that there is still a lot to do in Berlin to successfully address the challenges in the areas of traffic, housing shortages and climate protection.

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