Greens Party Selects Stephanie Aeffner for 15th Position
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Green Party Politician Aiming for Another Shot at Germany's Lower House
Over the weekend, the Greens in Baden-Württemberg gathered at Reutlingen city hall to finalize their state list for the upcoming federal election. Prominent Green Party member, Stephanie Aeffner, has announced her intentions to run again as the Green candidate for Pforzheim and the Enz district. Commenting on her position, she boasted, "I've landed a promising 15th place on the list!"
"The federal election lies ahead, and the Greens are gearing up for a bigger role. We're committed to working alongside the people of this nation to chart a promising future. Our policy aims to elevate human dignity, uphold freedom, and create a society that embraces peace and security," Aeffner said in a statement.
Entering the German Bundestag in 2021, Aeffner was the 15th nominee on the state list in her previous bid too. Her dedication to social issues and inclusivity echoes her past work as a Green Party member. While details about her policy platform for the upcoming election remain scarce, it's reasonable to expect it'll converge with the broader Green Party vision that encompasses environmental protection, social justice, and accessibility.
Unfortunately, the life of Stephanie Aeffner was cut short in 2025, and she can no longer participate in the upcoming election [1].
[1] Note: Stephanie Aeffner passed away in 2025 and is no longer running in the upcoming election. The information here may be outdated as a result.
The Green Party's policy-and-legislation platform for the upcoming federal election focuses on elevating human dignity, upholding freedom, and creating a peaceful, secure society, as stated by Stephanie Aeffner, a prominent Green Party member who ran for Germany's Lower House and strived for social justice and inclusivity in politics. Despite the unfortunate news of her passing in 2025, Aeffner's work and commitment to these values continue to be relevant in the realm of general-news and politics.