Tessa Ganserer Announces She's Not Running for Bundestag Again
Tessa Ganserer's Political Journey
Tessa Ganserer, the notable bavarian Green MP, has recently declared her intention not to stand for election for the Bundestag. In her statement, she emphasized that this decision is not tied to recent happenings in her party, Greens 90/Die Grünen and the Green Youth. Ganserer makes clear that she has always viewed her parliamentary role as temporary and that she looks forward to a life beyond politics.
Reflecting on Challenges
Ganserer, along with Nyke Slawik, was among the first Trans women to serve in the German Bundestag, having previously been elected for eight years in the Bavarian Landtag. In her 2018 announcement, she revealed her desire to publicly live as a woman. The 47-year-old described her time in office as enriching but also challenging. The relentless hate targeting her has impacted her deeply, particularly the vitriol from the AfD.
Moving Forward
Despite the distressing encounters, Ganserer insists that her decision is not an escape from those who have harassed her but part of a broader personal transition. The passing of her father in August has been a significant catalyst for her to thoughtfully embrace this change.
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