After the state election: challenges for Thuringia's democracy and traffic
After the state election: challenges for Thuringia's democracy and traffic
The challenges for Thuringia after the state election: a necessary discussion about security and social justice
The state election in Thuringia has not only influenced the political landscape of the federal state, but also raises central questions about the future of democracy and cohesion. The statements of Mario Noack, the state chairman of the railway and transport union (EVG), should earn special attention.
noack expressed his concern about the encouragement of right -wing extremists. This development is alarming because it could endanger the basics of democracy. Such a trend in the electorate requires the established parties to take care of the concerns of the citizens and to form a responsible government alliance. The expression "populism" describes a political current that often offers simple solutions for complex problems, without long research or well -founded argument.
A central topic for the EVG is security in public transport. Tarek Bannoura, the new branch manager in Erfurt, emphasizes that the protection of employees and passengers at train stations and trains must have a high priority. An appropriate presence of the police and security personnel is essential to ensure a feeling of security - especially in times when xenophobia is put in the room.
Another need for action results from the need for a comprehensive traffic turnaround in order to counter the challenges of climate change. In order to minimize floods and forest fires and prevent crop failures, it is important to strengthen rail transport and local public transport (public transport), especially in rural areas. This could not only contribute to the achievement of the climate goals, but also significantly improve the quality of life of the people.
In addition, those responsible for the EVG emphasize the need to promote social cohesion and strengthen civil society structures. A socially friendly transition in socially ecological transformation -a process that aims to create a more sustainable society should be a priority. In this context, the involvement of the interests of all citizens is of central importance to create a comprehensive and fair offer.
It remains to be seen how the future state government will react to the concerns expressed. It is expected that the leading parties are working without populist statements and with a clear view of the needs of the Society for Solutions. The EVG will remain vigilant and follow the development carefully.
"It is crucial that all democratic parties keep an eye on the concerns and needs of the citizens," Noack concludes his urgent message. A clear appeal that underlines the need for collaboration in Thuringia to solve the most urgent problems.
Anne Jacobs
Press spokeswoman for the railway and transport union (EVG)
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