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The Bundestag approved a large majority for a new commission to investigate the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. The inquiry is set to start in September 2023 and aims to deliver a comprehensive report by mid-2027. The commission, composed of 14 MPs and 14 experts, will assess the successes and shortcomings of the pandemic response, focusing on areas such as crisis management, impact on children, the elderly, and cultural sectors, among others. This effort seeks to draw lessons for future crises.
The Bundestag voted by a large majority to set up a commission of inquiry into the pandemic and its consequences, which will begin its work in September.
The commission will consist of 14 members of parliament and 14 experts, with a remit to consider aspects of the pandemic, including crisis management and impact on various sectors.
Read at The Local Germany
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