Former German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach will address the public in Leverkusen on March 9, 2026, offering insights into his political career and the realities of parliamentary life in Berlin. The event, hosted by the Kasino-Gesellschaft Leverkusen, will take place at the Kasino Leverkusen on Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 3, beginning at 7:00 PM.
Lauterbach, currently a member of the Bundestag representing Leverkusen and Cologne-Mülheim, will share personal experiences from his time in federal politics and discuss current challenges facing Germany, balancing local concerns with national responsibilities. The Kasino-Gesellschaft described the event as an opportunity for a dialogue between politics and citizenry.
Attendance is free, but registration is mandatory due to limited capacity. The deadline for registration is March 1, 2026. Interested individuals can register via email at ketterer@kasino-gesellschaft.de. The Kasino-Gesellschaft has stated that no walk-in registrations will be accepted, and there will be no ticket sales at the door.
The Kasino-Gesellschaft announced its enthusiasm at securing Lauterbach for the event, despite his busy schedule, noting the importance of providing a platform for direct engagement between elected officials and the public. The organization highlighted the opportunity to hear a “first-hand report” from Lauterbach, with ample time allocated for questions and discussion.
Further details about the event are available on the Kasino-Gesellschaft website: https://kasino-gesellschaft.de/event/politik-zwischen-leverkusen-und-berlin-im-gespraech-mit-karl-lauterbach/