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Bremen’s Leader Calls for Unity and Gratitude Toward Essential Workers in 2026

From firefighters to nurses, Bremen’s leader praises those who keep society running. Can 2026’s Unity Day bridge divides and inspire a stronger, kinder Germany?

In this picture we see people celebrating their first annual thesis throwdown. The top of the roof...
In this picture we see people celebrating their first annual thesis throwdown. The top of the roof is decorated with ribbons and few people present here are wearing caps.

Bremen’s Leader Calls for Unity and Gratitude Toward Essential Workers in 2026

Claudia Grotheer, President of the Bremen Parliament, has called for greater unity and understanding as the new year begins. In her message, she thanked essential workers for their dedication during the holiday season.

Grotheer highlighted the efforts of police officers, firefighters, doctors, nurses, and bus drivers. She acknowledged their hard work in keeping society running smoothly.

Looking ahead, she stressed the importance of civic spirit and solidarity across Germany. Grotheer urged people to focus on shared values rather than differences. She encouraged listening to one another and practising patience in daily life. The year 2026 will hold special meaning for Bremen, as it prepares to host the German Unity Day celebrations. Grotheer emphasised that this event should strengthen community bonds in both Bremen and Bremerhaven. She called on residents to come together, fostering a sense of togetherness in the years to come.

Grotheer’s message centred on gratitude for essential workers and a call for stronger social cohesion. With Bremen set to host German Unity Day in 2026, her words underscore the city’s role in promoting national unity. The focus remains on building mutual respect and understanding in the coming years.

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