Berber Assembly for German Foreign Affairs (AGFW) extend an invitation to Berber Members of the German Parliament for a discussion
On August 23rd, a significant meeting took place between members of the working groups of the Free Welfare Association in Remscheid, Solingen, and Wuppertal (Bergish Leagues) and Members of the German Parliament from the Bergish region. The gathering, titled "Current Demolition of the Welfare State and its Societal Consequences", aimed to discuss and exchange ideas on the current state and future implications of the Welfare State.
The meeting, however, did not disclose any new details about the demolition of the Welfare State. It also did not specify the exact nature or extent of the changes in the "educational and social landscape". Similarly, no information about proposed alternatives to the current state of the Welfare State was provided.
The discussion during the meeting focused on societal consequences and potential countermeasures. The development, according to the associations, raises questions about the entire "educational and social landscape". However, the meeting did not provide information about any specific countermeasures to address the development in social areas.
Notable attendees included Anja Liebert (Alliance 90/The Greens), Jürgen Hardt (CDU/CSU parliamentary group), Ingo Schäfer (SPD), and Helge Lindh (SPD). The meeting involved members from the cities of Remscheid, Solingen, and Wuppertal.
Despite the lack of concrete details, the meeting did address the societal consequences of the demolition of the Welfare State. It is important to note that the name of the parliamentarian most likely to advocate for the demolition of the welfare state would depend on the country and party; for example, in Germany, a member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) might be most associated with such views.
In conclusion, while the meeting did not result in any decisions or agreements regarding the welfare state or the development in social areas, it served as a platform for open discussion and exchange of ideas on these important topics. The implications of these discussions and their impact on the future of the Welfare State in Germany remain to be seen.
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