A city for all – All for a city.
Berlin faces major challenges: rents are rising, many people feel that politicians are not taking them seriously, and important decisions are made without the urban community. At the same time, people everywhere are campaigning for affordable housing, better schools and fairer mobility.
That is why BerlinZusammen exists. In 2026, a new House of Representatives will be elected — we want this to be a turning point for a new kind of politics. We are intervening in the election with our campaign: with concrete demands, for candidates who publicly commit to them and are subsequently prepared to fight for them.
Our 5 demands
That's what we have the city agreement developed: candidates who commit to implementing our demands will be actively supported by us in their election campaign.
To do this, we bring together initiatives, activists and neighbourhoods. At BerlinZusammen, there are people who have been politically active for a long time – as well as many who are getting involved for the first time.
We are united by the desire to make Berlin worth living in for everyone by getting involved together.
Our plan until the election.
Structure and strategy
Establishment of coordination circle, working groups and association structure. Analysis of key constituencies (focus on tipping swing districts in East and West Berlin) and development of concrete demands with a focus on housing, public transport, schools and inclusion.
Mobilisation & party outreach
Building local groups in focus districts and city-wide mobilisation teams. On-the-ground presence. Approaching candidates and parties: Who will make a binding commitment to our demands?
Active election campaign
Door-to-door campaigning in key constituencies. Active support for candidates with binding commitments. During coalition negotiations: public pressure.
We are entering the final straight.
Just a few days left for a progressive majority in Berlin.
We want a solidary majority in Berlin. To achieve this, we are fighting above all in the focus constituencies for progressive candidates – and going to the doors to make a difference. Against the politics of fear from the right. For a solidary Berlin. Well prepared, with a clear plan. Everyone is welcome.
Next steps
All dates, news and details
In our info channel on Telegram. This is where the organisation of doorstep canvassing takes place – the best place to get involved.
Signing of the city agreement with Hans Kromrey
Hans Kromrey (The Left, Treptow-Köpenick, Constituency 7) is signing the city agreement as a direct candidate. Location to be announced.
More information →Signing of city agreement with Lisa Pfitzmann
Lisa Pfitzmann (The Left, Treptow-Köpenick, constituency 2) is signing the city agreement as a direct candidate.
More information →Signing of the city agreement with Louis Krüger
Louis Krüger (Greens, Pankow, Constituency 5) is signing the city agreement as a direct candidate. Time and location will be announced soon.
Brief training on doorstep canvassing
For everyone who generally wants to come along. Compact, practical, after that you're good to go.
Register now →Berlin Alliance Meeting Together
Let's make use of the final weeks and turn Berlin into a beacon of solidarity-based politics. For initiatives, networks and activists.
Register now →Large joint front door campaigns
Target constituencies in four districts – and after that, every weekend wherever it makes a difference.
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Our newsletter: Campaigns, current status, mobilisation.
Join a local group
Help shape the election locally – in Treptow-Köpenick, Lichtenberg, Pankow or Tempelhof-Schöneberg.
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