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Scholars Experience Democracy Firsthand in the Bundestag January 24, 2025 11:48 AM

Berlin, Germany – The Hanns Seidel Foundation has organized a special program for 30 scholarship recipients from Germany and abroad to gain firsthand insights into the democratic processes of the German Bundestag.

The participants, ranging from high school students to doctoral candidates, met with members of the Bundestag from various parties and engaged in discussions on current political issues. They also had the opportunity to visit the Reichstag building, the seat of the Bundestag, and attend plenary sessions.

“This program is a unique opportunity for our scholars to experience democracy in action,” said Dr. Hans-Peter Friedrich, Chairman of the Hanns Seidel Foundation. “By interacting with politicians and witnessing the legislative process, they can develop a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges of democratic governance.”

One of the participants, 19-year-old Lisa Müller from Munich, expressed her gratitude for the experience. “It was fascinating to hear the perspectives of different politicians and learn about the inner workings of the Bundestag,” she said. “I now have a much better appreciation for the importance of civic participation and the role of elected representatives in shaping society.”

Another participant, Dr. Ahmed Hassan from Cairo, Egypt, highlighted the program’s international component. “As a scholar from a different cultural and political background, I found it particularly valuable to exchange ideas with German students and politicians,” he said. “This experience has widened my understanding of democracy and its adaptability across different contexts.”

The program included workshops on the history of the Bundestag, the electoral system, and the role of the media in democracy. Participants also had the chance to visit the Federal Constitutional Court and meet with experts in constitutional law.

“By engaging with scholars from diverse backgrounds, we are fostering a culture of dialogue and mutual understanding,” said Dr. Friedrich. “These young scholars are the future leaders of their respective societies, and this program will help them become informed and engaged citizens.”

The Hanns Seidel Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes democracy, education, and international understanding. The foundation offers scholarships to talented students and young professionals from Germany and other countries who demonstrate a commitment to democratic values.


Stipendiaten erleben Demokratie hautnah im Bundestag

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