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Coal stop and then what? Conversation with the ALLIANCE GREEN member of the state parliament, Lucie Hammecke
The coal stop has been decided and will probably come sooner than planned. Can Lusatia manage the structural change and how is it shaped? We discuss these questions with Lucie Hannecke, a member of the BUNDESGRÜNEN, has her constituency in Bautzen and is the youngest member of the Saxon state parliament.
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Leipzig, Wurzner Str. 182, 04318 Leipzig, Germany
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The opencast mining areas, which resemble Martian landscapes, not only offer exciting photographic motifs, they are also related to the current topic of the coal stop. The traffic light coalition intends to bring forward the phase-out of coal to 2030. Whether and how the affected regions will succeed in structural change in a few years, there will be heated arguments about it.
In our discussion event, the BÜNDNISGRÜNE member of the state parliament, Lucie Hammecke, addresses the topic of the future of the coal regions and asks the question 'Coal phase-out - and then what?' Her constituency is in Bautzen and at the age of 25 she is the youngest member of the Saxon state parliament. She will present and discuss her prospects for the future of the affected regions from the point of view of the younger generation .