Oettinger in Interview: "Trust is damaged, but not destroyed"
Former Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Günther Oettinger calls on the Greens and CDU to build a new foundation of trust following recent election results.
In an interview, former Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Günther Oettinger expressed his thoughts on the political landscape following recent elections. He acknowledged the disappointment at how polls had shifted in the weeks leading up to the election, recognizing that the close race was anticipated. Oettinger highlighted that a significant majority of voters in many constituencies favored CDU candidates, indicating strong support which he sees as vital for future governance.
Oettinger emphasized the importance of creating a new foundation of trust between parties, specifically urging the Greens and CDU to collaborate effectively to address the substantial challenges that lie ahead. He mentioned the significance of having a balanced representation in the state parliament, which would necessitate cooperation between different political factions to ensure effective governance. The newly elected members of the CDU will play a crucial role in this cooperative effort, according to Oettinger.
In addition, Oettinger warned against potential political maneuvering that might undermine trust in the coalition. He reiterated the value of engaging with new party members and fostering an inclusive environment within the CDU faction. This initial integration of newly elected representatives is essential to strengthen the party's unity and ensure that they can collectively tackle the pressing issues that the government will face in the upcoming years, highlighting a proactive approach to governance and political partnership.