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Stefan Garthoff runs for the Greens (Constituency 40 (Nebra, Naumburg, Osterfeld)) in the state election – How can his introductory speech be interpreted?On February 15, 2026, Stefan Garthoff published a video of his “introductory speech as a direct candidate for the state election on September 6, 2026” for Constituency 40 (Nebra, Naumburg, Osterfeld). In it, he presented himself as a committed activist and democrat, linking personal experiences with political statements. From the speech, it can be interpreted that Garthoff primarily wants to emphasize the moral dimension of his political actions. He spoke about his time with “Die Partei,” public actions against right-wing actors, and demonstrations for democracy and solidarity, including in connection with Ukraine. In these passages, one might infer that he understands politics as a form of signaling – as an opportunity to show stance and set socially visible accents: “Satire was my entry into political action.” The quote from Kurt Tucholski could symbolically represent his view that critical attention and societal vigilance are central elements of his political approach. At the same time, it could be inferred that Garthoff hopes to pursue more serious parliamentary work with his switch to the Greens. However, concrete political measures remain unclear in the speech. Topics like housing, education, and equality were mentioned several times, but specific legislative initiatives or strategies for the state parliament were scarcely outlined: “I fight for a school system where social background does not determine educational success” or “I fight for a system in which the human being is at the center, not their income, origin, or performance.” These statements may be understood more as programmatic guiding principles, while the translation into concrete political action remains open. It can also be interpreted that Garthoff sees his role in the state parliament more as a progressive catalyst. His remark “We can’t give anything, but people say: ‘What you do is good’” could suggest that he values the moral impact of his actions more than the operational shaping of politics. At the same time, his work on the city council and in the tenants’ association might indicate that he has practical experience to bring to the state parliament – though how exactly remains vague. Rhetorically, the historical and literary references stand out. Quotes from Tucholski and allusions to the “Golden Twenties shortly before the catastrophe” might aim to generate societal vigilance. At the same time, it could be inferred that these elements might confuse some listeners, as they overshadow the core messages. Overall, the speech could be interpreted as pursuing two main goals: On the one hand, he wants to position the Greens in the state parliament as a clear progressive voice against the right and make democratic values visible. On the other hand, he attempts to translate his personal activist biography into political credibility. However, it remains questionable to what extent he can meet the expectations for concrete political measures that are tangible for voters in the Burgenlandkreis. The speech comes across more as a moral appeal and personal account than as a clear program for parliamentary action.
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