Overview
- The party founded the "Bündnisgrüner Osten" advisory board, which will convene next week to integrate East German perspectives into national strategy.
- Banaszak secured Bundestag administration approval to open a constituency office in Brandenburg an der Havel this autumn as a symbol of renewed local engagement.
- Greens will provide targeted financial support to under-resourced state associations in Saxony, Thuringia and Brandenburg after they lost Landtag representation.
- Leadership has acknowledged a West German bias and is adapting messaging to address eastern voters’ concerns over economic restructuring and infrastructure.
- These measures aim to forge a pan-German party identity and shore up support ahead of next year’s state elections in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Saxony-Anhalt.