2024-09-07 09:00:08
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75 Years of Bundestag: A Fresh Start for Democracy

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The Bundestag, founded in 1949, will celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2024. Notable milestones include the election of Theodor Heuss as the first Federal President, the appointment of Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt as the first female Federal Minister, and Annemarie Renger becoming the first woman to hold the position of President and Vice President of the Bundestag.

The relocation of the Bundestag from Bonn to Berlin in 1999 presented a logistical challenge. The Bundestag has witnessed legendary verbal battles, such as those between Joschka Fischer and Christian Lindner.

Chancellor Angela Merkel warned of the failure of the Euro leading to the failure of Europe. Chancellor Willy Brandt made a historic gesture of reconciliation with his kneeling in Warsaw.

The Bundestag has played a crucial role in shaping German democracy and its leaders continue to shape the nation's future.

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75 Years of the Bundestag: A Fresh Start for Democracy

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The Bundestag was founded in 1949 and will celebrate its 75th anniversary in 2024. Theodor Heuss was elected the first Federal President in 1949. Konrad Adenauer appointed Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt as the first female Federal Minister in 1961. Annemarie Renger was President and Vice President of the Bundestag from 1972 to 1990, the first woman in this position worldwide. The Bundestag moved from Bonn to Berlin in 1999.
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