Auschwitz commemoration: Merz 'controversial coordination with the AfD!
Auschwitz commemoration: Merz 'controversial coordination with the AfD!
Magdeburg, Deutschland - On January 30, 2025, the German Bundestag paid a significant tribute to the victims of National Socialism. On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on January 27, 1945, a memorial lesson took place in the Bundestag plenary hall. Bundestag President Bärbel Bas opened the event at 12 noon and paid tribute to the commitment of the Holocaust-surviving Roman Schwarzman, who performed as a speaker. Schwarzman, born in Berschad, Ukraine in 1936, survived the ghetto in his homeland and is the chairman of the Ukrainian Association for Jewish concentration camp and ghetto survivors. The memorial lesson was broadcast live on parliamentary television as well as "https://www.bundestag.de/dokumente/textarchiv/2025/kw05-de-gemenkstunde-1038150"> Bundesag.de
Federal President Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier emphasized the importance of commemoration and called on to deal with the past. Musically, the event was accompanied by students from the University of the Arts Berlin, who presented works by Gideon Klein, Felicitas Kukuck and Hans Gál.
political tensions in the Bundestag
The same day the meeting of the Bundestag ended with a controversial coordination, which re -fitted the debate about the youngest acts in Magdeburg and Aschaffenburg. These incidents were given as examples of how better things could have been prevented through better work. The perpetrator of Aschaffenburg was mentally ill and liable to leave, which led to a broad discussion about the responsibility of the authorities. schwaebische.de reports that the AfD supported the behavior of Friedrich Merz and the Union in a questionable light. The Union enforced the application with votes from the FDP and AfD, which was criticized as a break of the previous "fire wall" between the Union and the AfD.
After the vote, Merz regretted regret about the support of the AfD, which was considered problematic in political circles. However, the application itself had no legal bond or effect, which, given the heated discussions about the topics of security and security, only led to further tensions.
meeting to remember
The memorial lesson and the subsequent political events illustrate how important the memory of the victims of National Socialism remains in today's world. Since 1997, the German Bundestag has been inviting young adults to meet and discussions about the crimes of National Socialism. These efforts are of central importance to preserve the teachings from history and to promote a climate of respect and understanding. Today's memorial event is an important moment in this process, while at the same time the political landscape in Germany is on the brink.
The events of January 30, 2025 will be further discussed in the coming days and weeks, both with regard to the memory of the past and the challenges that the present brings.
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