Thursday, December 18, 2008

Bearded Dragon Repti Sand

Dusseldorf


A cold and dreary December day. While it was raining outside and getting dark, was discussed yesterday in the parliament building some members of the North Rhine-Westphalia theater world, the dilemma with the data theft and other things. Among the other things included the issues of migration and integration, although they were not in the Chamber (but in an extra room for visitors) on the agenda, but all the more passionate treated, from Ismail Aytekin (German-Turkish-friends) , Sven Neese (AWO district meeting Beasley Mountain), Murtaza Cetinkaya (Mosque Association, M + M Project) and many other interested parties - in conversation with MDL Walter core and Thomas skid , the Commissioner for Integration the state government. Core and runners took time for the Lipper migrant: Here, the visitors from OWL a suitable opportunity to ask questions to the state parliament - and to get answers, but always took him a long time and understand due to their length, unfortunately, does not automatically were. Thus, while, only a fraction of the issues brought to be addressed, but at least this and the direct in a conversation between voters and politicians. In general, it was for most participants in this day excursion, which had been the constituency office of Walter Kern (Nicole Golüke) in cooperation with the Turkish Workers' Association (Hamza Turan) well organized, the first time that they could see up close how the country's Parliament works . Political education in the pre-Christmas Dusseldorf, which was good!

Walter Kern, Lemgo and member of the NRW state parliament, told his guests from the East Westphalia-Lippe.




The two employees of the M + project (Murtaza Cetinkaya right, and Peter Wiens, left) said the deputy to Walter Kern, in the near future to think together about the sustainability of the project.


Play color matter? Walter Kern (right) shows Hamza Turan (left), some even painted pictures in his office high above in the Diet building.

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