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Bundestag President Bas sees cohesion in danger

2022-10-03T11:44:02.060Z


Bundestag President Bas sees cohesion in danger Created: 03/10/2022 13:31 Bärbel Bas (2nd from left), President of the Bundestag, in the state capital of Erfurt. © Martin Schutt/dpa On German Unity Day, Bundestag President Bärbel Bas appealed to citizens to stick together in the crisis and resolve disputes democratically. "How we treat each other is a major factor in determining the strength of


Bundestag President Bas sees cohesion in danger

Created: 03/10/2022 13:31

Bärbel Bas (2nd from left), President of the Bundestag, in the state capital of Erfurt.

© Martin Schutt/dpa

On German Unity Day, Bundestag President Bärbel Bas appealed to citizens to stick together in the crisis and resolve disputes democratically.

"How we treat each other is a major factor in determining the strength of our country," said the SPD politician on Monday at a ceremony in Erfurt.

"Attempts at division from within and without have left their mark on us."

Erfurt – Fake news, hate and hate speech are directed against the cohesion that is urgently needed right now.

The Erfurt ceremony was the central event on the Day of German Unity with Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz and the other heads of state.

October 3rd commemorates German reunification in 1990, almost a year after the peaceful revolution in the GDR in autumn 1989.

Bas once again thanked the civil rights activists and the demonstrators from back then.

"Anyone who protests today, protected by fundamental rights, can do so because these women and men took a great personal risk and stood up for democracy and freedom," said the President of Parliament.

“These people put responsibility for themselves and others in place of fear, even after the wall came down.”

Today, many people have doubts as to whether there is any point in talking to each other.

But live democracy from the dispute.

"It is necessary for us to talk to each other, especially about sensitive issues such as compulsory vaccination or arms deliveries," said Bas.

Democratic disputes lead to solutions.

"But understanding and respect cannot thrive in a toxic atmosphere," she added.

Democracy is damaged when committed people withdraw.

"I wish for less anger and more respect, less bossiness and more curiosity, less prejudice and more empathy," Bas said.

dpa

Source: merkur

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