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Debate Championship: "The Most Contentious People Rarely Win Debates"

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They exchange arguments on topics that they only recently experienced and represented positions that they would never personally represent: more than 200 students compete at the German-language debate championship in Berlin on the weekend, including two teams from Hesse.
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The German-speaking Debate Championship (DDM) is the largest German-speaking debate tournament and brings together more than 200 students from Germany, Austria and Switzerland every year. For four days they compete against each other in the format of the Open Parliamentary Debate (OPD) and debate on various topics from politics, society and economy. Today the grand final is at the Heirmathafen Neukölln. Read more by Karlin Tabbara, President of …

They exchange arguments on topics that they only recently experienced and represented positions that they would never personally represent: more than 200 students compete at the German-language debate championship in Berlin on the weekend, including two teams from Hesse.

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hessenschau.de broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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