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Volunteer Day: Left party still in favor of constitutional amendment

Volunteer Day: Left party still in favor of constitutional amendment

Volunteer Day: Left party still in favor of constitutional amendment
Volunteer Day: Left party still in favor of constitutional amendment

On Volunteer Day, Left Party social politician Karola Stange once again highlighted the importance of recognizing and rewarding volunteer work. In her statement, she emphasized the vital role volunteers play in social cohesion and urged for a constitutional amendment to enshrine voluntary work in Thuringia's constitution.

The call for a constitutional amendment is an age-old discussion in Thuringia. One proposal suggests incorporating the promotion of voluntary work into the constitution itself.

Though the Left Party has long advocated for honoring volunteer work, the specific proposal for a constitutional amendment has not received direct attention in recent sources. The party's internal conflicts and political struggles, such as its policies on anti-immigrant policies and the Ukraine war, often take center stage.

Volunteers have played a significant role in various aspects of Thuringia's society. Honoring their commitment through a constitutional amendment could serve as a testament to their dedication and contributions.

In the sprawling political landscape of Thuringia, the proposed amendment aims to provide legal recognition and appreciation for the vital role of voluntary work, contributing to the overall wellbeing of the community. The debate around the constitutional amendment continues, as various parties weigh in on the potential benefits and implications of such a move.

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