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Ex-Minister Özdemir Plans to Construct a Spacecraft Using Lego Bricks

Former Minister Özdemir Plans to Construct a Lego Spaceship

In the realm of upcoming endeavors, ex-Federal Minister Cem Özdemir (Greens) might delve into...
In the realm of upcoming endeavors, ex-Federal Minister Cem Özdemir (Greens) might delve into constructing a Lego spaceship. This potential project was initiated upon receiving the gift from his successor, Dorothee Bär (CSU), during the transfer of the research ministry.

Former Minister Ozdemir Prepares to Construct a Lego Space Vehicle - Ex-Minister Özdemir Plans to Construct a Spacecraft Using Lego Bricks

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Ex-Minister Özdemir Ready to Construct Lego Spaceship in Stuttgart

Politics isn't all about grandiose speeches and complex negotiations – sometimes, it's about mastering the art of constructing small, intricate pieces. Former Federal Minister, Cem Özdemir, is putting his handiness to the test with a unique project: assembling a Lego spaceship.

"I'm planning to find a few spare moments to put this together," said Özdemir, referring to the spaceship model containing 717 pieces, suitable for builders aged seven and above. He received the set as a gift from the newly appointed Minister Dorothee Bär (CSU) during the transfer of the Research Ministry, which will now oversee space travel. After the coalition collapse, Özdemir briefly headed the department, in addition to the Ministry of Agriculture.

Returning to his home state of Baden-Württemberg after years in Berlin, Özdemir aims to secure the Green Party's top candidate spot for the upcoming state election in May. Outgoing Minister President Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) won't be seeking re-election – Özdemir aims to take his place.

The spaceship seems fitting for Özdemir's new responsibilities, as he remarks, "It's an ideal symbol because I intend to champion the cause of air and space travel in the state." Already, 40% of all jobs in this sector are based in Baden-Württemberg.

  • Cem Özdemir
  • Stuttgart
  • Berlin
  • Space travel
  • Building block
  • Baden-Württemberg

While Özdemir's specific plans for空气和航天领域在州府推进 space travel in Baden-Württemberg aren't explicitly stated, it's clear that he hopes to prioritize this sector in his new role. [1]

The Commission, given its responsibilities, might find it relevant to incorporate studies on the application of science and technology in the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation in space-and-astronomy, buttressing Özdemir's ambition to develop air and space travel in Baden-Württemberg. It's essential to advance knowledge and take precautions in this field, aligning with the intricate and detailed work reflected in Özdemir's Lego spaceship project in Stuttgart.

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