Security talk in Essen: Aiwanger discusses with citizens
Security talk in Essen: Aiwanger discusses with citizens
Together for more security: Citizens' discussion in Essen
at a time when the question of internal security becomes increasingly pressing, municipal initiatives are calling up to an easily accessible citizens' discussion. This event offers the residents of the city a platform to discuss directly with political decision -makers and to express their concerns.
Am Friday, 06.09.2024 , there is a significant meeting in Essen, which is under the title " How safe are our cities ". The event is led by Hubert Aiwanger , the federal chairman of the Free Voters, and Manuel Ostermann , the first deputy federal chairman of the DPolG Federal Police Union. It is expected that many citizens can address their questions and concerns about security in the city directly.
The importance of such citizen dialogues cannot be assessed high enough. They ensure that the voices of the citizens flow into political decision -making processes. At a time at which herbal uncertainties are about social stability, the direct exchange of experiences and expectations between the citizens and those responsible is fundamental.
The event begins at 6:30 p.m. Im Select Hotel Handelshof , at the main train station 2, 45127 Essen, and lasts until 9:00 p.m. . In order to give the citizens the opportunity to actively participate in the discussion, participation is open to everyone interested.
In addition to the main event, there will be an inspection of the Essen city center with the Essen citizen Alliance, which serves as a kind of warming up for the subsequent conversation. This underlines the commitment of the organizers to experience and understand the concerns of the citizens directly on site.
In today's society, it is more important than ever that political actors are looking for dialogue with the citizens. The internal security issues affect everyone and influence daily life. Therefore, the initiative in Essen is another step in the right direction to promote transparency and participation.
For interested parties who want an individual conversation with Minister Aiwanger, the office is available for coordinating individual interviews, which enables a personal exchange.
Such events are indispensable to give people the opportunity to be heard and to actively participate in the design of their living environment. The citizens' discussion in Essen is an excellent opportunity to contribute your own concerns and to promote the discussion about a safer life in the cities.
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