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Group Steered by Ertel and Sörensen-Siebel, According to Left Side
Group Steered by Ertel and Sörensen-Siebel, According to Left Side

Group headed by Ertel and Sörensen-Siebel, at the forefront

The Left faction in Wuppertal's city council has outlined a series of key priorities for the city, with a focus on improving living conditions for all residents. Led by Dr. Salvador Oberhaus and Till Sörensen-Siebel, among others, the faction is committed to making Wuppertal a more livable place.

According to the latest statistics, one in three children in the city grows up in poverty. Recognising the urgency of this issue, the Left faction has made affordable housing a top priority in their municipal election program. They aim to engage in conversations with initiatives, associations, and citizens to address this pressing concern.

In addition to affordable housing, the Left faction is also prioritising the expansion of public transportation. This move is aimed at making the city more accessible for all residents, particularly those who may not have easy access to private vehicles.

Social participation for all people is another significant focus for the Left faction. They believe that everyone should have a voice in the city, and they aim to ensure that this is the case. To this end, they plan to engage in hands-on anti-fascist work, with the goal of creating a more inclusive city.

Diana Ertel, another leading personality in the Left faction, emphasises the importance of having a consistently left voice in the council for a livable city for all. She states that the Left faction has come to improve the situation of those who no longer find a voice in the city.

The Left faction's municipal election program also includes anti-fascist work on the ground. They plan to fight for a social, solidarity-based, and inclusive city in the council. Till Sörensen-Siebel has stated that the faction aims to concretise the priorities of their political work in the coming weeks.

In summary, the Left faction in Wuppertal's city council is committed to improving living conditions for all residents, with a focus on affordable housing, public transportation, and anti-fascist work. They aim to make Wuppertal a more livable place for everyone, particularly those who are currently struggling.

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