PGS22: Scholz calls war in Ukraine a “crusade”
Chancellor Scholz finds unusually sharp words to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine at this year’s Progressive Governance Summit
Chancellor Scholz finds unusually sharp words to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine at this year’s Progressive Governance Summit
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With the blog-series “Corona & Society”, Das Progressive Zentrum joins the debate on what society and politics can learn from the crisis, both politically and conceptually. In this time of upheaval, we want to detect and record tendencies early on so that necessary processes of change can be initiated in good time. In doing so, …
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