Berlin's Greens slam Mayor Wegner's leadership ahead of critical election

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Berlin's Greens slam Mayor Wegner's leadership ahead of critical election

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Christine Miller
Christine Miller
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Green Party's Top Candidate Graf Accuses Wegner of Lack of Planning - Berlin's Greens slam Mayor Wegner's leadership ahead of critical election

Berlin's Green Party has launched a sharp critique of Governing Mayor Kai Wegner ahead of the September 20 election. The party accuses him of weak leadership and broken promises, while presenting its own plans for climate action, housing, and transport. Local support for the Greens remains steady, with Christoph Wapler securing 26% in his district during the 2023 election—just a slight dip from 27% in 2021.

The Greens argue that Kai Wegner's policies often contradict his stated goals. One example is his pledge to tackle climate change while approving new fossil-fuelled heating plants. They also highlight his decision to raise the social transport ticket price from €9 to €27 a month, despite earlier promises to protect social programmes.

Werner Graf, the Greens' lead candidate, claims Berlin is being held back under Wegner's leadership. He accuses the mayor of prioritising personal gain over the city's needs and failing to grasp what governance should look like. The party insists Wegner has a habit of making promises he doesn't keep.

For the upcoming election, the Greens are pushing for stronger climate protections, more affordable housing, and a shift away from fossil fuels in transport. Their campaign focuses on reversing what they describe as years of directionless leadership in the capital.

The Greens are positioning themselves as an alternative to Wegner's administration, with clear policy goals for Berlin's future. Their local support has stayed consistent, but citywide trends remain unclear ahead of the 2026 vote. The party's success may hinge on whether voters see their proposals as a credible solution to the city's challenges.