Our Manifesto

From 8 to 10 December you can elect your student parliament!
We will compete again to further promote sustainability, feminism and good mobility!

Our principle:
We stand for equality of all genders, democratic coexistence, the preservation and protection of nature and the environment, free self-determination and the deep conviction that all people are born equal in rights, which is why access to education should be open to all. This is why we take a firm stand against right-wing extremism and other anti-democratic forces.

Student Parliament:
As a list in the student parliament, we have been working for the realisation of these convictions for more than 7 years and want to continue to work on making the campus a colourful place of cultural diversity, sustainable living and political education and participation opportunities.

What matters to us at present:
Uni in the time of Corona & free studies

Especially in the current situation, it is clear that free studies for all is important!
Due to the corona-related changeover to digital semesters, there are always cases where new decisions have to be made and regulations issued. This includes, for example, the handling of online exams or the many different approaches to performance assurance in digital seminars. In such cases, we are committed to ensuring that decisions are not made over the heads of our students and that student interests such as data protection and fair examination conditions are maintained.
Furthermore, we see long-term potential in asynchronous digital teaching in the form of additional courses in the periods following the pandemic. In the spirit of free study, we want to ensure that the newly created digital infrastructure is not left to wither away, but is retained in the future as a voluntary alternative to classroom teaching for students who are less flexible in their time management, for example because they have children of their own or have one or more side jobs to support themselves.

Sustainability & student mobility
We want to continue strengthening sustainable and student-friendly mobility in Landau. Therefore, we advocate for public transport and the VRN-Nextbike system. More precisely: next year the city's bus system will be revised to come into force in two years. Here we want to work to ensure that students have low-threshold access to local public transport. In addition, we want to resume negotiations after the pandemic regarding free use of the VRN-nextbikes for students at our university.
We also think the creation of new, at best covered bicycle parking spaces on campus and in the branch offices is desirable.

Feminism
As a university group and list, we have been successfully strengthening and empowering women* for years and intend to continue to pursue this goal, especially in student body politics.

Restructuring of the University of Landau
We value the productive cooperation across lists and committees in the context of the ongoing higher education structural reform in the last legislature and want to continue to contribute to maintaining this in the coming year. In doing so, it is particularly important to us to protect Landau as a place to study, to achieve fair democratic participation in basic and electoral regulations, to maintain study and teaching in view of the strong research sector in Kaiserslautern and to promote the participation of students in the process in order to further strengthen the voice of our location.

Campus Culture
Particularly in view of the current situation, we want to offer student projects and events the opportunity of a (new) start and - taking sustainability into account - provide them with appropriate financial support. Cultural life in Landau must and should continue to be possible, and hopefully soon again on site.

Further information about us and our candidates* can be found on Instagram and Facebook.