Constitution - Germany Celebrates Basic Law - Also Nationwide "Honorary Day" for Civilian Engagement
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The German constitution has its birthday. The head of state celebrates the day with citizens who are working for others. Volunteers pour water into the wine.
Constitution - Germany Celebrates Basic Law - Also Nationwide "Honorary Day" for Civilian Engagement
This year, the proclamation of the Basic Law on 23 May 1949 will be celebrated for the first time with a so-called "honorary day", which was initiated by Federal President Steinmeier and which took over the patronage. Steinmeier called on the people to commit themselves to the success of democracy.
Frank-Walter Steinmeier takes part nationwide: the Federal President has been cleaning, painting, screwing and sorting for days. Behind this is a simple idea.
The Basic Law celebrates its birthday. Democracy lives from people who participate. The Federal President has proclaimed a co-mighty day.
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Dortmund to honour his voluntary commitment. Among other things, he made a stop at the House of Diversity. Photo: VMDO Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier paid tribute to his voluntary commitment in Dortmund with fresh tomatoes, talks with senior citizens and the sorting of donations. The occasion was the first nationwide "Honorary Day" around the birthday of the Basic Law on Friday, 23 May…
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