Grief for Bernhard Vogel: Memorial ceremony in Mainz combines two countries

On March 26, 2025, the Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, Schweitzer and Voigt, the late Bernhard Vogel.
On March 26, 2025, the Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, Schweitzer and Voigt, the late Bernhard Vogel. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Grief for Bernhard Vogel: Memorial ceremony in Mainz combines two countries

On March 26, 2025, politicians and citizens in the Mainz State Chancellery commemorated one of the most formative politicians in modern times, Bernhard Vogel. The mourning act that lasted an hour was broadcast live by the SWR. Vogel, who died on March 2 at the age of 92, had the special honor of being the only politician that was Prime Minister of two federal states. From 1976 to 1988, his terms of office included the state of Rhineland-Palatinate and from 1992 to 2003 Thuringia.

The memorial event, which took place in the festive framework, was oriented towards the deceased. Bernhard Vogel had wished both countries say goodbye together. Prime Minister Mario Voigt (CDU) from Thuringia and Alexander Schweitzer (SPD) from Rhineland-Palatinate gave moving speeches in honor of the former colleague, who has had a lasting impact on the political landscape in both federal states. Christian Baldauf, former CDU state chief in Rhineland-Palatinate, joined the worthings with his own speech.

former prime minister and pioneer

Bernhard Vogel was a key figure in German politics. His twelve-year term in Rhineland-Palatinate and his later commitment in Thuringia were shaped by a consistent and mostly successful political work. In both countries he left a strong legacy that also became clear in the words of today's political sizes.

The participants of the memorial event not only emphasized his political success, but also his ability to beat bridges between people and bring together various political camps. His time as Prime Minister was characterized by a constant dialogue, which made him a respected guide.

The grief for Bernhard Vogel is not just a local affair; His death has also been resonance beyond the borders of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia. Although the commemoration of the commemoration took place locally, they reflect a Germany -wide appreciation for its contribution to political culture.

In today's political landscape, the influence of personalities such as Bernhard Vogel remains noticeable, and the memorial event was a way to remember its extensive life's work and continue his visions. The mourning and recognition of his merits strengthen the gang between the two federal states that were so close to the heart.

Reporting on this important day in the history of the two federal states impressively shows how important it is to promote the dialogue between regions, especially in times of political tensions. Bernhard Vogel remains a role model for future generations of political core and citizens.

For more information on the events of the mourning act, visit the reports on Rheinpfalz.de and swr.de .

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