Join MERA25 Germany in Bremen on July 23

We invite you to Bremen, Germany on July 23, for an event-filled day with stimulating exchanges of ideas, good music and various guests from different organisations.

The theme of the meeting will be on ‘Prosperity for the many instead of wealth for the few’ and we will discuss whether this is feasible or merely utopic thinking.

Prior to the event, we are hosting a workshop day and we invite DiEM25 and MERA25 members from all over Germany to meet again.

It’s been a long while since we’ve been able to gather in person in a relaxed atmosphere, as COVID-19 made it difficult to host physical meetings. Thankfully, this is now possible again and we can’t wait to be able to host you all in Bremen.

We will work on our organisation as a movement and party, talk about our financial concept ‘Invest: Shared Prosperity for the many’ and organise a People’s Gathering for our programme in Bremen 2023. We don’t want to do all this for you – but with you!

Do you want to join us? Then come to Bremen on July 23. You can sign up following this link. The event starts at 12:00 CEST.

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