Pharma Germany warns: Legal pressure endangered economy in Thuringia and Saxony
Meta description: "After the state elections in Thuringia and Saxony, the right rate is concerned in the pharmaceutical industry. Dorothee Brakmann, managing director of Pharma Germany, warns of the consequences for internationality and diversity in the industry. Learn why an open, culturally diverse market environment is crucial for the future of the pharmaceutical industry."

Pharma Germany warns: Legal pressure endangered economy in Thuringia and Saxony
Legal pressure in Saxony and Thuringia: Warnings from the pharmaceutical industry
The last state elections in the federal states of Thuringia and Saxony have produced a worrying legal background, which influences both the political and the economic landscape. These changes have not only burdened the social climate, but also endangered the future of the pharmaceutical location in Germany. The industry is alerted towards society and politics.
"The pharmaceutical industry is based on global networking and cultural versatility," says Dorothee Brakmann, managing director of Pharma Germany. It emphasizes that the creeping influence of right -wing forces raises serious questions about the basics of economic success. A negative international image could quickly affect the willingness to invest.
"If the public attitude against internationality and diversity is directed, it will be increasingly difficult to attract specialists and investors," explains Brakmann. Especially at a time when the competition on the global market becomes more intensive, such an environment could lead to the fact that companies and talent migrate to other open markets.
Pharma Germany, the largest industry association in the German Pharmaceutical Industry, represents the interests of around 400 member companies and indirectly secures 80,000 jobs. This not only depends on the supply of drugs, but also the ability to develop and offer innovative solutions in the health sector. A clear signal in the direction of an open society and economy is challenged by politics.
In order to support the convictions of the pharmaceutical industry, according to Brakmann, all democratic forces are required to position themselves against extremism and isolationism. The economic strength and innovative strength can only be secured by emphasizing diversity and openness; This is crucial for the well -being of society.
In summary, the pharmaceutical industry pleads for a return to a positive, open dialogue about the future of the region. The upcoming steps of the countries of Thuringia and Saxony will be decisive, as will the reactions of the citizens there to these developments.