- **Q: Why were prominent CDU and SPD politicians absent from the Bundespresseball?
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The 72nd Bundespresseball (Federal Press Ball) in Berlin, held under the motto "For Democracy. Strengthen Press Freedom," highlighted a notable political divide. While prominent members of the outgoing government coalition parties (Greens a...
The 72nd Bundespresseball, a major social event for journalists, politicians, and lobbyists in Berlin, was overshadowed by the ongoing coalition negotiations between the CDU/CSU and SPD. This led to a unique situation where members of the 'old' government, primarily from the Green party and FDP, were present, while key figures from the potential 'new' government stayed away.
Attendees like Annalena Baerbock noted it was a brief respite, having missed the previous year due to global crises. Wolfgang Kubicki (FDP) quipped that those still negotiating on the night of the ball "hadn't heard the starting gun," suggesting the country's problems weren't *that* pressing. Culture Minister Claudia Roth stressed concerns over attacks on journalists and democracy, stating, "We should appreciate much more that we have a free, independent press."
The emotional highlight was the presence of 103-year-old Holocaust survivor Margot Friedländer. Arriving to applause, she later spoke, emphasizing, "Without press freedom, there is no liberal democracy. I ask you sincerely: take good care of our country... What happened then must never happen again. There is no Christian, no Muslim, no Jewish blood. There is only human blood."
Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier also spoke on the theme, stating, "Without committed debate, democracy is not possible." His wife, Elke Büdenbender, noted the need for more women in media leadership. Former ZDF correspondent Claus Kleber warned against the rise of falsehoods in politics, drawing parallels to the Trump era in the US.
The Bundespressekonferenz prize was awarded to dpa chief photographer Michael Kappeler, representing all photographers in political reporting.
The separate appearances of Annalena Baerbock and Daniel Holefleisch also drew media attention, highlighting the intersection of personal lives and public political events.
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