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"Essen's BV 7 location hosts a BSW game, with Sebastian participating!"

In the city of Essen, a direct candidate named Sebastian Franz, representing district 7 and affiliated with the BSW, addresses fellow residents in Steele.

BSW performs at Steele in Essen, Germany, as part of the BV 7 tournament, with Sebastian in the...
BSW performs at Steele in Essen, Germany, as part of the BV 7 tournament, with Sebastian in the lineup!

"Essen's BV 7 location hosts a BSW game, with Sebastian participating!"

In the vibrant city of Essen, a new voice is being heard, that of Sebastian Franz, a candidate running for the Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) party. As a reserve candidate, Franz's concern extends beyond the confines of a single event or trend, but encompasses the entire city.

Franz, a 34-year-old advocate, aims to make Essen the number one economic hub while maintaining a strong focus on social justice. He understands the importance of addressing pressing issues such as the lack of supermarkets, kindergartens, and schools in certain areas, and the need for housing construction to be done with reason.

The BSW party, known for its strong stance on anti-war and peace policies, has positioned itself as the only peace party in Germany. Franz's platform in Essen's district 7 and Steele reflects this, with a clear opposition to German military aid to Ukraine and the deployment of US medium-range missiles on German soil. This stance differentiates the BSW from other parties and resonates with voters weary of the ongoing conflict.

Franz's commitment to peace is also reflected in his willingness to engage with varied political actors, including those from the far-right, in a bid to achieve his peace and nationalist goals through cooperation across traditional political divides.

However, Franz's vision for Essen extends beyond peace. He is an advocate for punctual public transport, enough youth centers with good budgets, and social housing. He believes in addressing problems through action, not just discussions over food or rose-tinted glasses.

In his quest to ensure that citizens' problems are heard, Franz is also advocating for the Ru- and Rad- decisions, which aim to improve the city's infrastructure and public transport. He emphasizes that location should not determine the importance of neighborhood problems.

Moreover, Franz is concerned about the issue of littering in Essen and is committed to finding solutions to combat this problem. He believes that bridge expansion in Essen should be done with reason, ensuring that it benefits the city as a whole.

In a nutshell, Franz stands for politics of reason and justice, peace, freedom of speech, social justice, and reasonable economic policy. His candidacy offers a fresh perspective and a commitment to addressing the issues that matter to the citizens of Essen.

  1. Sebastian Franz's policy-and-legislation focus as a BSW candidate in Essen's district 7 and Steele includes advocating for reasonable economic policy, punctual public transport, enough youth centers with good budgets, social housing, and the Ru- and Rad- decisions to improve the city's infrastructure and public transport.
  2. In addition to his commitment to peace, Franz also addresses general-news issues such as the need for supermarkets, kindergartens, and schools in certain areas, the importance of housing construction being done with reason, and the issue of littering in Essen, emphasizing that bridge expansion should be done with reason to benefit the city as a whole.

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