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Parliamentarians with disabilities meet in Hanover

A man stands with his wheelchair in front of the stairs of an entrance to the subway / Photo: Jessica Lichetzki/dpa
A man stands with his wheelchair in front of the stairs of an entrance to the subway / Photo: Jessica Lichetzki/dpa

Parliamentarians from various levels come together in Hanover to strengthen the political participation and inclusion of people with disabilities.

Parliamentarians with disabilities will meet across party lines in Hanover on Saturday. The aim of the network meeting is to strengthen the political participation and inclusion of people with disabilities, as announced by Lower Saxony state parliament member Constantin Grosch (SPD) on Friday. Eight members of various state parliaments, the Bundestag and the European Parliament are expected at the state parliament in Hanover.

"The full and equal participation of people with disabilities in political processes is essential for a vibrant democracy," said Grosch, who is in a wheelchair. The meeting was his initiative and, according to him, is unique to date.

Among other things, the event aims to develop strategies to increase the visibility of politicians with disabilities. The participants also want to discuss challenges and possible solutions. According to the information provided, joint demands and projects are planned as a result of the networking meeting.

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