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Chancellor Scholz attends the Katholikentag gathering.

Scholz, Germany's federal chancellor and an SPD party member, is anticipated to participate in the German Catholic Congress in Erfurt on Friday. He'll engage in a public discourse called "Fortifying community, creating society - our part to democracy" at the theater in the Thuringian state...

Numerous guests follow the service on the cathedral square in Erfurt.
Numerous guests follow the service on the cathedral square in Erfurt.

House of worship - Chancellor Scholz attends the Katholikentag gathering.

Robert Habeck (Greens), the Vice Chancellor, Cem Özdemir (Greens) - the Agriculture Minister, Lisa Paus (Greens) - the Family Minister, Hubertus Heil (SPD) - the Labor Minister, and the former CDU leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer will participate in different events with attendees of the "Bewegung" (Believers' Meeting) on Friday.

The 103rd event of the German Catholic Day has kicked off on Wednesday and will continue until Sunday in Erfurt. Other significant politicians, ministers, and presidents are scheduled to join this gathering before it finishes on the weekend. The agenda includes maintaining democracy and discussing the war and peace.

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  1. Chancellor Olaf Scholz, representing Germany, will attend the Catholikentag gathering, which is being held as the state capital of Thuringia, Erfurt.
  2. Hubertus Heil, from the SPD, will participate in various events during the "Bewegung" (Believers' Meeting) on Friday, which is part of the 103rd German Catholic Day in Erfurt.
  3. Former CDU leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, along with Robert Habeck, Cem Özdemir, and Lisa Paus from the SPD and the Greens, will also be attending different events during the gathering in Thuringia's capital, Erfurt.
  4. Attendees of the Catholikentag gathering in Erfurt will discuss various topics, including maintaining democracy and discussing war and peace, which are crucial issues in today's world.
  5. By participating in the Catholic Day events, politicians such as Kramp-Karrenbauer, Heil, Habeck, Özdemir, and Paus aim to show their support for important faith-related events in Germany.
  6. Erfurt, the state capital of Thuringia, serves as an essential hub for political events such as the Catholikentag gathering, where politicians from various parties, including the SPD, Greens, and CDU, exchange ideas and promote unity.
  7. The agenda for the Catholic Day events in Erfurt caters to a diverse range of interests, ensuring that attendees, including politicians like Olaf Scholz and Hubertus Heil, can engage with informed discussions on pressing contemporary issues.

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