New leadership duo of the Green Youth: Fidušek and Immer focus on climate protection!
In Winterbach on October 25, 2025, Theresa Fidušek and Jaron Immer were elected as the new leadership of the Green Youth Baden-Württemberg.

New leadership duo of the Green Youth: Fidušek and Immer focus on climate protection!
The Green Youth in Baden-Württemberg has changed leadership. At the state members' meeting in Winterbach, Theresa Fidušek and Jaron Immer were elected as the new state chairmen. Fidušek, who previously worked as spokesperson for the Green Youth in Heidelberg, and Immer, who was previously an assessor and local politician in Reutlingen, will succeed Tamara Stoll and Tim Bühler, who were in office for a year. No possible opponents were reported, which made the transition a smooth process Stuttgart News reported.
The new leadership duo aims to put the core issues of the Greens, including socially just climate and environmental protection, at the center of their work. Fidušek emphasized the need to advocate left-green content and progressive demands in the election program and election campaign. Always mentioned specific focal points that should be dealt with during the term of office: These include consistent climate protection, affordable rents, educational equality and prospects for young people, such as Voice.de reported.
Rejuvenation of the state board
Another striking feature of this election is the rejuvenation of the state executive board. At 23, Fidušek is the oldest of the new chairmen, while the 20-year-old Always brings a breath of fresh air into the organization. The Green Youth in Baden-Württemberg is often viewed as more conservative than the federal association, and in recent years it has stayed away from the federal association's turmoil, which has arisen, among other things, from the resignation of Jette Nietzard, the controversial co-leader of the Green Youth, as daily news mentioned.
The Green Youth has experienced some membership decline in 2023 and 2024, but is struggling to strengthen its position. Supported by the new leadership, the members want to take on the challenges of the time and work specifically for positive development in society. This could be a sign of a new era within the Green Youth, in which younger voices and ideas will play a central role.