Ex-Minister Ödemir plans to construct a Lego spacecraft - Ex-Minister Özdemir proposes construction of a Lego spacecraft.
Title: Green Party's Cem Özdemir Aims to Build a Lego Spaceship as a Symbol for Aerospace in Stuttgart
Welcome matey! Sitting down with the German news agency in his brand new hometown of Stuttgart, Green Party's Cem Özdemir dropped a Moon landing-sized announcement – he's building a fricking Lego spaceship!
"I reckon I'll find the time to piece it together, and then it'll be a bloody spectacle in my new bloke's pad," said Özdemir, who received the 717-piece extraterrestrial toy from his fellow politician Dorothee Bär (CSU). This gift came with Özdemir taking over the research ministry in Stuttgart, which will soon be overseeing space travel – ain't that a hoot?
Özdemir's no stranger to big-city politics, having spent many years in Berlin. But, for now, he's going back to his roots in Baden-Württemberg and running for the top Green spot in the state election next year. With incumbent Minister President Winfried Kretschmann stepping down, Özdemir's got his sights set on taking his rightful place.
The Lego spaceship fits like a glove with theÖzdemir's new responsibilities – "It's a cracking symbol, I want to crank up the discussion on air pollution and space travel in the state. Already, 40 percent of the jobs in this sector are pumpin' in Baden-Württemberg."
- Cem Özdemir
- Stuttgart
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- Berlin
- Spaceship
- Baden-Württemberg
- Space travel
- Air pollution
Enrichment Data:Cem Özdemir, a prominent figure in the Green Party in Germany, is aiming to had a decisive impact on the state of aerospace development in Baden-Württemberg. Although the specific details of his approach to air pollution and space travel aren't yet clear, it is known that Baden-Württemberg is a hub for aerospace-related jobs. The region is home to world-class research institutions and companies like the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the University of Stuttgart. Stay tuned for updates!
The Commission's proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation could be relevant as Cem Özdemir, the Green Party leader, takes charge of overseeing space travel in Stuttgart, especially considering the advancements in space-and-astronomy and technology that are prevalent in Baden-Württemberg. With science playing a significant role in space travel, Özdemir's Lego spaceship could serve as a symbolic catalyst for discussions about air pollution and its relation to these industries in the state.