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Green Group Leaders Dröge and Haßelmann Affirm Their Statements in Official Setting

Green party leadership retains their positions of authority.

Two Green Party Leaders Renew Their Reign

Green Party Leaders Droge and Hosselmann Remain in Power Following Confirmation - Green Group Leaders Dröge and Haßelmann Affirm Their Statements in Official Setting

Welcome back to the Bundestag, Katharina Droge and Britta Haßelmann! These Green Party heavyweights have been re-elected as co-chairs of the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group. They've proven their mettle as leaders in the previous legislative period and are now ready to take on the challenges of the current one.

Initially, they were re-elected as interim leaders following the federal election. But now, they're officially on board for the long haul.

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Britta Haßelmann

Britta Haßelmann, a seasoned politician, has been serving in the Bundestag since 2005. She stepped into her current role as co-chair in 2021, alongside Katharina Droge. Before this, she wore the hat of the group's first manager from 2013 to 2021.

Katharina Droge

Katharina Droge is the other half of this dynamic duo, co-chairing the parliamentary group with Britta Haßelmann. Both have been instrumental in shaping the party's parliamentary agenda and playing pivotal roles in policy discussions within the Bundestag[1][2].

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In their tenure so far, they've taken part in pivotal discussions. Like setting an ultimatum for Julia Klöckner regarding her candidacy for Bundestag President[2], to emphasize the importance of transparency in interactions with other parties, such as the AfD.

Stay tuned for more updates and policy actions from this power pair!

[1] "Meet the Green Party's co-chairs in the German Bundestag," DW, link[2] "Green co-chairs set ultimatum for Bundestag president candidate," AFP Relaxnews, link

The Commission, with Katharina Droge as a member, has also adopted a proposal for a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation.

Britta Haßelmann, the Parliamentary Co-Chair of Alliance 90/The Greens, has showcased her commitment to transparency by prominently emphasizing the necessity of open interactions with other parties, such as the SPD and the Greens.

Katharina Droge, the Green Party's Co-Chair in the Bundestag, has been actively involved in policy discussions with the European Commission, advocating for the protection of workers from the risks associated with exposure to ionizing radiation in the workplace.

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