The left Constance: New faces for upcoming elections and challenges!

Die Linke Konstanz hat am 5. Juli 2025 einen neuen Ortsverband gegründet und ihre Landtagskandidaten nominiert.
The left Constance founded a new local association on July 5, 2025 and nominated its candidates for the state parliament. (Symbolbild/MBW)

The left Constance: New faces for upcoming elections and challenges!

Konstanz, Deutschland - On July 5, the left Constance dared to start a new beginning in an exciting general meeting. Central decisions were on the agenda, including the nomination of the state election candidates and the establishment of a new local association in the city. In this way, the party is well positioned for the upcoming political challenges, such as Seemoz

Lars Hofmann, 36 years old and has been working in retail for years, was nominated for the constitution candidate for the Constance constituency. He already has experience as a direct candidate in the Bundestag election 2024 and receives the support from Lucas Bischoff, who has ended up in second place on the list. John Löser, a 27-year-old paramedic, was unanimously elected for the constituency Singen. Chantal Keller is set up as a replacement candidate.

New district board and local association

The entire composition of the new district board is also being tested. The members are affected and bring a breath of fresh air to the party: Marie Aschenbrenner, Manuel Falkenstein, Lars Hofmann, Tim Schreiter (Konstanz), Meike Befurt, Chantal Keller (singing) and Lucas Bischoff (Radolfzell) are the chosen ones. Ryk Fechner has decided not to start again and hand over the baton to the next generation.

The newly founded local association in Constance is another step forward after the Singen-Hegau local association was launched in May. Anke Schwede, Kilian Boos, Tim Schreiter, Manuel Falkenstein, Jakob Everling and Sibylle Röth form the board. The latter was previously spokeswoman for the district board and will now actively work in the new committee.

political challenges

In view of political developments in the country, it will be decisive for the left Constance. The state government of Baden-Württemberg plans to introduce the controversial analysis software "Palantir". Interior Minister Strobl is behind this project, which is perceived by the left as an attack on democracy and fundamental rights. Elwis Capec, the state spokesman for the Left, and Sahra Mirow, state spokeswoman and member of the Bundestag, commented concerns about the far -reaching powers that could enable the police software. This could link data from various sources, such as police register, social media profiles and more, which provides comprehensive information for people's controls.

A careful data analysis is particularly relevant, especially in the light of the debate about the effects on civil rights. Prescriptive analysis could help support decision -makers and to give recommendations for action based on data. Techniques that are currently being used in data processing could serve to make precise, data-based decisions, such as parm

DIE LINKE CONSTANCE is therefore confronted with significant challenges both internally with new structures and externally. With fresh staff and a clear view of political developments, it could play a crucial role in the coming months.

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