Overview
- The Bremer Linke convene today in Bremen to evaluate their two-year participation in the city-state’s red-green-red coalition.
- Party officials report that many proposals have been initiated or completed while acknowledging slower progress in certain policy areas.
- The conference agenda prioritizes Bundesrat participation, expansion of drug assistance services and advancement of climate protection measures.
- Delegates will also consider motions on urban development, protection from patriarchal violence and introduction of a payment card for vulnerable groups.
- Leaders plan to identify stalled projects and set strategic priorities for the coalition ahead of upcoming state and federal elections.