
Germany's Green Party Co-Chair Claudia Roth, who failed to receive the votes she expected and achieve the party's targets in the general elections held last Sunday in Germany, said that she would not be a candidate for co-chairing position again after submitting her resignation. Roth told a press conference that she would not be a candidate for party administration, adding it was time for reformation in the party. Mistakes were made during the election campaign and the party failed to reach its targets, Roth said and also added that she did not want to be the vice-president of Federal Parliament, either. Roth became co-chair of Green Party for the first time in 2001 and resigned from this position after becoming a deputy at the end of 2002. Re-elected co-chair in 2004, she continued the party administartion position until now. All Green party staff submitted their resignation on Monday in the aftermath of the general elections. On the other hand, the other co-chair of the party Cem Ozdemir announced his candidacy for co-chairmanship that is to be decided in November, 2013. Meanwhile, German Chancellor Angela Merkel consolidated her power, and even increased her party alliance votes by almost 8 points from 33.8 in 2009 to 41.7 in 2013 in the general elections held on September 22.
GMT 16:54 2018 Thursday ,06 December
Prominent Rwandan activist Diane Rwigara acquitted of 'insurrection'GMT 21:37 2018 Friday ,23 November
Bahrain's efforts to protect women's rights praisedGMT 12:30 2018 Tuesday ,30 October
Women wrestlers take on tradition in south IraqGMT 11:04 2018 Friday ,26 October
EU gender pay gap means women work for free from November 3GMT 10:56 2018 Monday ,15 October
Halep clinches year-end top spot in women's tennis rankingsGMT 11:20 2018 Friday ,12 October
Young Egyptian woman serves as minister for a dayGMT 16:20 2018 Wednesday ,10 October
Palestinian champions ‘drift’ racing for womenGMT 09:36 2018 Tuesday ,02 October
Kuwaiti women's empowering initiative hailedMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor