In order to take the wind out of the sails of this opposition and to subsequently win the party over, Gössi decided - perhaps following the example of Emmanuel Macron? - on a clever measure: she launched a large survey among FDP members to get a feel for their environmental policy. A large, differentiated questionnaire covering the entire spectrum of climate policy was sent to all members.
The seriousness of the questions poland rcs data showed that Gössi hoped that the results could form the basis for a broad environmental policy debate within the party. Whether this would lead to concrete results before the elections is ultimately less important than the public's impression that the FDP is seriously dealing with this issue. This would probably go some way to stopping the desertion of FDP voters who feel that their environmental concerns are better addressed by the Green Liberals.
The fact is that the field of a bourgeois and economically positive environmental policy is relatively uncultivated, opportunity to differentiate itself from the dirigistic Greens and the climate agnostics of the SVP.