DNA of Democracy
It is an honor and an even greater pleasure for me to be one of 150 participants in the Hashtag#dnaofdemocracy project who are allowed to express their wishes for a contemporary constitution. Being published in a campaign and a book together with Margot Friedländer, Maja Göpel and my personal hero, the producer Tyron Ricketts, is more than just a reassurance that we can only develop our country together. It is also a reminder that you can only be part of something if you are willing to share something yourself.
75 years ago, Konrad Adenauer signed the Basic Law - the DNA of our democracy. Based on the inviolability of human dignity and universal human rights, it safeguards our free coexistence and our most binding values. More than 75 years later, it is time to think and argue anew about our common constitution. Our society has evolved and we are facing new questions to which we can only find answers together. The campaign and the book can of course only be an impetus for this.
I would like to thank the initiators Daniel Koller, Tomaso Baldessarini, Wigan Salazar and Melanie Probandt and the more than 50 people and organizations, such as Deutsche Telekom, Graf von Faber-Castell, Correctiv, Cupra, MSL Group Germany, ProSiebenSat.1, WallDecaux etc., who have supported the project so far.
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