
Meseberg, 06 March 2023: The two-day Ccabinet meeting ended in the afternoon. Federal Chancellor Scholz: "What we need now is more speed, progress, and confidence" when it comes to the expansion of renewable energy sources, planning and permits, and the overall restructuring of industry. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz going through various documents on the fringes of the cabinet meeting. expansion of renewable energy sources, planning and permits, and the overall restructuring of industry. Meseberg was a good starting point for this he said.
Foto: Federal Government/Denzel
Berlin, 07 March 2023: The Federal Chancellor addressed the Association of Municipal Enterprises in the morning.
Foto: Federal Government/Kugler
During the visit of the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Scholz said that integrating the Western Balkan countries into the EU is a "major task that Europe must now achieve".
Foto: Federal Government/Kugler
The first thing on the agenda in Cottbus in the afternoon was a conversation with the Working Group of Women Entrepreneurs in the Skilled Crafts (Arbeitskreis Unternehmerfrauen im Handwerk). According to to the Federal Chancellor, "more women are needed in the skilled crafts sector, to secure skilled labour among other things."
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
Later it was off to "Lila Villa". For the plast 33 years, the Cottbus Women's Centre Association has been working to promote the interests of girls and women and for gender equality.
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
And later that evening, the Federal Chancellor met with citizens at the sixth Chancellor's Dialogue in the city hall.
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
The Federal Chancellor thanked all attendees: "It's really good to be able to chat face-to-face, to explain policies and points of view."
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
Munich, 10 March 2023: The four leading German trade associations meet annually at the International Trade Fair for the Skilled Crafts in Munich. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz giving a speech.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Later, he went for a short walk around the International Crafts Fair in Munich to learn more about the performance, quality and innovative power of the skilled crafts sector.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Digitised processes are used in the "digital bakery" to help optimise and increase efficiency.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz talked with the President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, in the afternoon.
Foto: Federal Government/Schmitz

Meseberg, 06 March 2023: The two-day Ccabinet meeting ended in the afternoon. Federal Chancellor Scholz: "What we need now is more speed, progress, and confidence" when it comes to the expansion of renewable energy sources, planning and permits, and the overall restructuring of industry. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz going through various documents on the fringes of the cabinet meeting. expansion of renewable energy sources, planning and permits, and the overall restructuring of industry. Meseberg was a good starting point for this he said.
Foto: Federal Government/Denzel
Berlin, 07 March 2023: The Federal Chancellor addressed the Association of Municipal Enterprises in the morning.
Foto: Federal Government/Kugler
During the visit of the Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, Scholz said that integrating the Western Balkan countries into the EU is a "major task that Europe must now achieve".
Foto: Federal Government/Kugler
The first thing on the agenda in Cottbus in the afternoon was a conversation with the Working Group of Women Entrepreneurs in the Skilled Crafts (Arbeitskreis Unternehmerfrauen im Handwerk). According to to the Federal Chancellor, "more women are needed in the skilled crafts sector, to secure skilled labour among other things."
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
Later it was off to "Lila Villa". For the plast 33 years, the Cottbus Women's Centre Association has been working to promote the interests of girls and women and for gender equality.
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
And later that evening, the Federal Chancellor met with citizens at the sixth Chancellor's Dialogue in the city hall.
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
The Federal Chancellor thanked all attendees: "It's really good to be able to chat face-to-face, to explain policies and points of view."
Foto: Federal Government/Bergmann
Munich, 10 March 2023: The four leading German trade associations meet annually at the International Trade Fair for the Skilled Crafts in Munich. Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz giving a speech.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Later, he went for a short walk around the International Crafts Fair in Munich to learn more about the performance, quality and innovative power of the skilled crafts sector.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Digitised processes are used in the "digital bakery" to help optimise and increase efficiency.
Foto: Federal Government/Gülland
Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz talked with the President of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, in the afternoon.
Foto: Federal Government/Schmitz