Katharina Dröge and Sven Lehmann want further terms in the Bundestag - Cologne
Katharina Dröge and Sven Lehmann, both MPs of the Greens, would like to apply again for mandates in the Bundestag in the upcoming legislative period. Dröge emphasizes her responsibility as the group leader, while Lehmann emphasizes his joy in working for Cologne in Berlin. Find out more about your plans in this article.

Katharina Dröge and Sven Lehmann want further terms in the Bundestag - Cologne
Katharina Dröge, the Grünen parliamentary group leader in the Bundestag, has announced that he also wanted to take over the top job in the Berlin parliament in the upcoming legislative period. The 39-year-old politician from Cologne has been running the 118 Green Group with Britta Haßelmann since 2021. In an interview with the "Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger", Dröge said that she would like to continue to do her "responsible job as group leader". At the same time, she announced not to run for the office of Cologne Mayor in the next municipal elections in 2025.
also Sven Lehmann, another MP of the Greens and Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, will apply for another mandate in the Bundestag. Lehmann was chosen directly in 2021 in the constituency of Cologne II with a large lead. He told the “Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger” that he gave him a lot of fun working for Cologne in Berlin and that he would like to continue it.
These announcements may have an impact on the political landscape in Berlin and Cologne. The fact that Katharina Dröge wants to keep her post as the Greens' parliamentary group leader in the Bundestag shows that she enjoys the trust of her party and is recognized for the parliamentary group. The continuation of your work as group leader can influence the political decisions and debates in the Bundestag.
Sven Lehmann's decision to apply for another mandate in the Bundestag shows that he is satisfied with his work in Berlin and wants to continue to work for Cologne. His direct election in the constituency of Cologne II indicates that he is popular in Cologne and estimated as a member of a member. If Lehmann is re -elected, he can continue his work for the city and possibly drive new projects and initiatives for Cologne in Berlin.
It is interesting to mention that Katharina Dröge waives a candidacy for the office of Mayor of Cologne. This shows that she wants to concentrate on her work in the Bundestag and has no further political ambitions in her hometown.
In order to better illustrate the announcements by Katharina Dröge and Sven Lehmann, this article includes a table that summarizes the most important information:
| Politician | Party | Position | Current mandate | Future plans |
| ————– | ——-—---—————
| Katharina Dröge | Green | Group leader in the Bundestag | Green Group | Re -election as parliamentary group leader |
| Sven Lehmann | Green | Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs | Bundestag | Re -election as a MP |
The future of politicians in their current positions and possible local effects of these decisions only become clear in the next elections. Nevertheless, the announcements by Katharina Dröge and Sven Lehmann are important developments in the Berlin and Cologne political scene.
Source: press release.
Source: Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger/OTS