Seniors Union Koblenz visiting the state parliament: Experience politics up close!

Seniors Union Koblenz visiting the state parliament: Experience politics up close!

Koblenz. An exciting day in the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament became reality for the seniors Union Koblenz and the chairwoman Monika Artz by inviting Anette Moesta, CDU MP. The participants of the trip had the opportunity to get a close -up insight into the political work of the state parliament.

The journey to Mainz took place together with the bus, where the seniors were received expectantly on a tour of the state parliament. A special highlight was the active participation at a plenary session in the historic Deutschhaus, where lively discussions about the State Budget Act 2025/2026 were held. Such meetings not only offer a look behind the scenes of politics, but also enable a direct examination of current topics that influence the culture of life in Rhineland-Palatinate.

insight into the parliamentary work

After a sociable lunch in the Delphi restaurant, the group continued their visit by exploring the House of Representatives. Here the seniors were able to get an impression of how the MPs work and prepare for political work. Various MPs were available as interfaces of professional activities and contributed to the overnight of the MPs in Mainz. In the event of an open exchange, visitors had the opportunity to ask questions and address their own concerns directly.

Anette Moesta underlined the importance of such visitors. "It is a pleasure for me to receive citizens and give them an insight into the work of the state parliament," she said. These are valuable opportunities to get in touch with people and to better understand their concerns. Personal exchange is crucial to promote the understanding of politics and to strengthen the democratic values.

The senior citizen spokeswoman Monika Artz praised the efforts of Anette Moesta, who acts as a link to the political interest representation of the older population. Their commitment shows that older fellow citizens are not only seen, but also heard. Moesta has promised to stand up for her concerns, which strengthens trust in political representation for many.

These experiences help to make democracy tangible and to intensify the dialogue between politicians and citizens. Contact at this direct level is important in order to better understand and address the needs of the population.

The visit of the Senior Union therefore not only entertained, but also conveyed knowledge of the political landscape, and impressively showed how important the participation of citizens is in political processes. For more information about the events in the state parliament and current political topics, see the current reports on www.blick-aktuell.de .

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