You are invited to 'The German Elections 2021: Paint it Black, Green Day or Red Triumph?' - 14 September 2021, 12.30pm

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Sep 14 2021 12:30
Sep 14 2021 14:00
Australia/Melbourne
*** ONLINE WEBINAR ***
124 La Trobe Street
Melbourne 3000
Australia  Australia

Our colleagues at the European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University and the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) invite you to this presentation and discussion on the upcoming German federal election.

Voters in Germany - the EU's most populous Member State - will elect a new government and a new chancellor on 26 September 2021. This is the first election since 1949 in which the incumbent chancellor is not seeking re-election.

 

The German Elections 2021
Paint it Black, Green Day or Red Triumph?

 


Online Webinar 
14 September 2021
12.30pm (Melbourne time)
 

The European Union Centre of Excellence at RMIT University and the European Studies Association Australia and New Zealand (ESAANZ) invite you to this presentation and discussion on the upcoming German federal election.

Angela Merkel will step down at the elections. After 16 years in office, Merkel’s is a hard act to follow, and so far there is no clear favourite among the three candidates vying for the office. But it is not only that there is no favourite for the office of chancellor with less than a month until the election: in this most unpredictable German federal election in decades there is no clear indication which parties will form government, either. Early trends have been reversed, but many options remain open.

The election campaign itself has been lacklustre, dominated by personalities, disasters and scandals about plagiarism, disclosures, and resumé padding. Election manifestos for the major parties have been lofty but not provided any indication how Germany will address its many looming problems such as climate change, an aging population, the challenges of digitalisation and industry transformation in the wake of the pandemic, underinvestment in infrastructure and housing to name just a few.

 

Presenters


Dr Maren Klein
European Union Centre of Excellence
Social and Global Studies Centre
RMIT University

Damian Privitera
RMIT University

When:
Tuesday 14 SEPTEMBER 2021
12.30pm - 2pm
(Melbourne time)

Where: *** ONLINE ***

Cost: Free

RSVP Required: Here

Flyer - see below
 

European Union Centre of Excellence
Social and Global Studies Centre
RMIT University, Melbourne

Email: [email protected]
Web: rmit.edu.au/eucentre

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The European Union Centre of Excellence in the Social and Global Studies Centre at RMIT University is co-funded by the Jean Monnet Activities Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present.

 

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