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Mainz / Hamburg (dpa / lrs) - The parties have made their positions on the state election on Sunday clear - but how do their direct candidates in the 52 constituencies stand on current issues?

The website kandidierendencheck.de, a project of the portal parliament watch, provides an answer to this question.

So far 58 percent of 382 candidates have submitted their answers to 19 theses relevant to state politics, as project manager Ghasal Falaki announced on Thursday.

Users of the web application can then determine which direct candidate is most likely to agree with their own convictions.

The answers to the theses showed that the direct candidates of the parties gave quite different answers.

86 percent of the participating SPD candidates were neutral on the question of whether Rhineland-Palatinate should be climate neutral by 2035 at the latest.

14 percent were for it.

Of the CDU applicants, 66 percent were neutral and 44 percent were in favor.

One hundred percent approval of climate neutrality by 2035 came from the candidates of the Greens, the ÖDP, the Pirates and Volt.

For the climate list, approval is at 88 percent - here the rejection was justified by the fact that 2035 would be “significantly too late”.

For the candidates of the left, the approval is 97 percent, for the free voters 70 percent.

The AfD candidates reject climate neutrality by 88 percent by 2035.

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