35 years after German reunification, Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has called on everyone in East and West to stand protectively in front of democracy. He was concerned to see that "the political center not only, but even more so in the East of our country has less and less support", said the head of state in Berlin. "Let us not allow our democracy to be further damaged. Let's stand up to it."
At the time of reunification 35 years ago, there was an exuberant atmosphere, but that is far from the case today, said Steinmeier. "Many people are worried, and these worries deserve to be taken seriously." He also referred to the hardships of the upheaval in East Germany, which continue to have an impact today.
"But shouldn't we pause today, on the occasion of 35 years of German reunification, and reflect on what we have achieved in these 35 years?" asked Steinmeier. "The united Germany is a strong country in the middle of Europe, a respected partner in the world."