Zimmermann and Strack are in the spotlight. The article discusses these individuals. A closer look at their lives and achievements is provided. - FDP: European polls not a vote against Berlin's policies
Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, the top candidate for the FDP in the European election, and the party's chairman, Christian Lindner, emphasized the significance of the EU at the conclusion of their campaign in Frankfurt's Römerberg on Tuesday. "Europe is a cherished treasure," declared Strack-Zimmermann. The European vote on Sunday is not about expressing your frustration with Berlin, but rather about expressing your support for this remarkable and wonderful endeavor.
"Europe serves as our guarantee for prosperity and peace," stated Lindner. There is no purely German response to the pressing issues of today. "Rather, there must be a European response - or there is no answer." In addition, Lindner emphasized that the European election is not about issuing a vote of no confidence in federal politics, "but about shaping the future direction of the European Union."
Read also:
- Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann, a prominent figure from Hesse, is the FDP's leading candidate for the upcoming European election in Germany.
- The FDP chair, Christian Lindner, alongside Strack-Zimmermann, voiced their support for the EU during their campaign finale in Frankfurt am Main's Römerberg.
- Strack-Zimmermann, while speaking at Römerberg, emphasized that the European election on Sunday is not a rebuke of Berlin's policies but a demonstration of backing for the EU project.
- In the same vein, Lindner stressed that the European Union serves as the foundation for Germany's prosperity and peace and urged for a collective European response to pressing issues.
- According to Lindner, the European election is not meant to denounce federal politics but rather to shape the future direction of the European Union, beyond Germany's borders in Berlin and beyond.
- Despite being in the spotlight of the European election campaign, both Strack-Zimmermann and Lindner are keen on ensuring Europe's continued presence as a significant force in global politics.
- Following the European election, the impact of the results will undoubtedly be felt at the highest levels of EU politics, from Brussels to Berlin and beyond, shaping the future of Europe and its place in the world.