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Berber Association for German Politics (AGFW) encourages Berber MPs in the German Parliament to hold discussions

Disintegration of the Welfare State and Its Resulting Social Impacts

Berber Association for German-speaking Federal Politics (AGFW) calls for gathering of Berber...
Berber Association for German-speaking Federal Politics (AGFW) calls for gathering of Berber parliamentarians from the Bundestag for discussions

Berber Association for German Politics (AGFW) encourages Berber MPs in the German Parliament to hold discussions

On the 23rd of August, a significant meeting took place between members of the working groups of the Free Welfare Association from Remscheid, Solingen, and Wuppertal (Bergish Leagues) and Members of the German Parliament from the same region. The gathering, titled "Current Demise of the Welfare State and its Societal Consequences," was held in the cities of Remscheid, Solingen, and Wuppertal.

The meeting, which involved participants from the Free Welfare Association and Members of the German Parliament, aimed to discuss the current state and potential consequences of the demise of the Welfare State. The shift in the Free Welfare Association in the Bergish Triangle has been causing concern about the educational and social landscape.

The discussion in the meeting focused on the societal consequences and possibilities to counteract the shifts in the Free Welfare Association. Participants from various political parties, including Alliance 90/The Greens, CDU/CSU, and SPD, attended the meeting.

Notable politicians present at the meeting included Daniel Flemm (CDU, Solingen), Matthias Nocke (CDU, Wuppertal), Markus Kötter (CDU, Remscheid), and Jürgen Hardt (CDU/CSU parliamentary group, Solingen). Additionally, Members of Parliament Anja Liebert (Alliance 90/The Greens), Ingo Schäfer, and Helge Lindh (both SPD) also attended the meeting.

Despite the meeting, no specific decisions or outcomes from the gathering were mentioned in the available information. The location of the meeting was not specified. However, the meeting served as a platform for open dialogue about the state of the Welfare State and its societal consequences.

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