Gathering of Leaders of the Northern German Governments in Schwerin
In Schwerin, the historic city of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, the heads of government from five northern states gathered on Tuesday at 11:00 AM for a significant zoom meeting. The participants included Manuela Schwesig (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern), Andreas Bovenschulte (Bremen), Ties Rabe (acting for Hamburg's mayor), Olaf Lies (Lower Saxony), and Daniel Günther (Schleswig-Holstein).
This regular meeting serves as a platform for collective action and strength-pooling, as emphasized by Manuela Schwesig, the Minister President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. One of the prime focuses of this gathering is the exchange with the German Trade Union Confederation (DGB), which is participating in the test.
The DGB from the five northern states will be part of this collective action being advocated for. The exchange with the DGB is a key aspect of the meeting's agenda, as emphasized by Manuela Schwesig. The current chair of the conference of North's heads of government, Manuela Schwesig, is pushing for federal government support for the expansion of ports in coastal states, a topic that aligns with the DGB's interests.
The ministers-president believe that offshore wind power can play a larger role in the United States' power supply. Consequently, they are calling for targeted state funding for offshore wind power projects and faster approval procedures for these projects. They also stress the need for improved public infrastructure to support the growth of offshore wind power.
The energy transition is another topic to be discussed in the meeting. The meeting in Schwerin will include discussions with business and trade unions, highlighting the importance of collaboration in achieving the energy transition goals.
Representatives of the DGB from the five northern states will attend the meeting in Schwerin. The exchange with business and trade unions is considered crucial, according to the current meeting agenda. Improving public infrastructure, offshore wind power expansion, and the energy transition are all integral parts of the agenda, aiming to propel the north of Germany towards a sustainable and prosperous future.
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