The summit aims to come up with ideas for a more improved and liveable future. Key issues include an independent energy supply, climate protection, mobility transition, financial resilience, green money and digital transformation. The expected delegates include Katharina Fegebank, Deputy Mayor of Hamburg, as well as Michael Grosse-Brömer, Chairman of the Economic Committee of the German Bundestag, Dr Dietmar Bartsch, Member of the German Bundestag and Chairman of the Left Party, and nature conservation ecologist and environmental activist Carola Rackete. Talks will centre on how Germany's and Europe's economy can emerge stronger from the crisis and finding a balance between the common good and individualism. Tickets and an overview of the event are available on the website.
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