Celebrate unit: Brandenburg's success and the way to the future!

Celebrate unit: Brandenburg's success and the way to the future!

On the day of German unity, Brandenburg's President of the Landtag Ulrike Liedtke (SPD) commented on the positive development in East Germany. This special date offered reason to look back on the achievements of reunification. In a speech in Potsdam, she explained that modern cities, well -developed infrastructure and internationally renowned companies in Brandenburg are now beneficial for positive economic development.

The day on which Germany celebrates its reunification also has a personal touch for Liedtke. She plans to take part in the central celebrations in Schwerin in order to appreciate the achievements together with others and to emphasize the importance of this unit. Despite the joy of the progress that has been made since 1990, Liedtke reminds that the communication of respect and community responsibility must continue to be in focus.

focus on climate protection and business

Liedtke emphasized that Brandenburg had a pioneering role in climate protection. With the expansion of renewable energies, the region set standards that are also important for the future. Her belief in an open and tolerant country that actively promotes the values ​​of democracy, peace and cooperation in Europe is unbroken. Nevertheless, the processes of growing together from East and West should be considered continuously and would have to be actively promoted by working together and celebrations.

Potsdam's mayor Mike Schubert (SPD) decided to put it on the thought of Liedtke. He emphasized that "unity was not a sure -fire success" and mutual respect and common goals for a better functioning democratic society are essential. There is a framework of action in which compromises are required to preserve and strengthen the unit.

in the time of the division, Potsdam was particularly affected, and according to Schubert, many citizens have not been a abstract matter. The situation on the Berlin Wall has contributed to the fact that a new self -image for Potsdam was developed after reunification. This establishes the city as a place that offers both people from east and west as a home. These challenges were mastered together, which contributed to the current identity of the city.

October 3, 1990 marked a historical moment in German history. On this day, the unification contract, which was agreed on August 31, 1990 between the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR, came into force and officially made October 3. October. Previously, the citizens of the GDR took over the West German D-Mark on July 1, 1990, which was a further step towards agreement.

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