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In the upcoming 2025 federal election, Clara-Sophie Groß is vying for the seat in the Harburg constituency.

Clara-Sophie Groß is running for the Harburg electoral district in the 2025 federal election as her...
Clara-Sophie Groß is running for the Harburg electoral district in the 2025 federal election as her candidate.

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Harburg's Homegrown Candidate - Clara-Sophie Groß, a 27-year-old jack-of-all-trades, is running for the CDU in the Bundestag. She's a lawyer, a musician, an advocate for people with disabilities, and a champion for environmental politics. Here's why she's the right pick for Harburg residents, and that one question she danced around.

First off, infrastructure! Clara-Sophie wants to champion Harburg by expanding the A26, rebuilding the Köhlbrand Bridge, refurbishing S-Bahn bridges, enhancing overall rail traffic, and extending the A1 to eight lanes. Hergame plan? Securing funds to make these projects a reality, especially if the CDU wins big.

She's also got her eyes on Harburg's city center development, seeking federal funds to support the revitalization. But it's not all about money, she wants "reasonable control and limitation of migration" and an energy policy that's both CO2-neutral and affordable through "smart restructuring."

So, what about that one question she sidestepped? Partnering with the left is a no-no, the AfD is out of the question, and the BSW? Well, it's a bit tricky. When it comes to her potential partners, Clara-Sophie sees pros and cons in teaming up with both the Greens and SPD.

Now, let's delve into the coalpolitics a bit. In many cases, the CDU frequently partners with the Free Democratic Party (FDP) due to their shared economic policies. A CDU-FDP coalition is often considered a natural alliance thanks to their liberal and conservative values.

On the other hand, a coalition with the Green Party may require quite the compromise on environmental and social policies, given their focus on the environment. The Greens' priority on environmental issues might clash with the CDU's traditional stance.

As for the Social Democratic Party (SPD), grand coalitions have been common in Germany, but they aren't without their fair share of disagreements on policies like tax reforms and labor laws.

In light of these potential partnerships, it's hard to say exactly where Clara-Sophie stands. However, the CDU's approach to coalition building would likely depend on electoral outcomes and internal party politics.

Other candidates in Harburg's district are advocating for a more liberal migration policy in their election platforms, setting Clara-Sophie apart with her stated focus on "reasonable control and limitation of migration." The ongoing debate about energy policy-and-legislation, particularly the shift towards CO2-neutral and affordable energy, is a topic of general-news interest, with Clara-Sophie speaking of her desire for "smart restructuring" in this area.

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