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Directive proposal requested by the Commission for safeguarding laborers from radiation hazards caused by ionizing radiation.

Monitoring vast surroundings, Rainer Schmeltzer,, a member of the Presidium, performs his duties from an elevated vantage point within the NRW state parliament. He keeps a watch on as many as 195 individuals in his field of vision.

Workers' shield from ionizing radiation risks sought in proposed directive by Commission
Workers' shield from ionizing radiation risks sought in proposed directive by Commission

Directive proposal requested by the Commission for safeguarding laborers from radiation hazards caused by ionizing radiation.

In a bid to foster connections between academic curricula and practical applications, members of the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) state parliament's presidency, including Rainer Schmeltzer, are visiting schools throughout the region as part of the "Presidium Makes School" program. On Monday, March 13th, Rainer Schmeltzer paid a visit to the Catholic Primary School Unter den Eichen in Gerresheim.

Educational outreach programs like "Presidium Makes School" aim to engage students in active learning, provide them with real-world insights, and encourage leadership, innovation, and community involvement. During his visit, Rainer Schmeltzer shared his experiences, answered questions, and offered insights into his role in the state parliament and beyond.

The session included a Q&A forum, where students asked about career paths, challenges faced by professionals, and advice on how to achieve their goals. Rainer Schmeltzer also expressed his support for Ukraine in response to a question about international conflicts.

To strengthen and preserve democracy, the state parliament offers visits to the state parliament itself as part of its school program. The school principal, Heike Maas, expressed her appreciation for the state parliament's efforts to make politicians accessible and has expressed interest in applying for future visits or for her classes to visit the state parliament.

Accompanied by Marco Schmitz, a directly elected state parliamentarian from constituency 42, Rainer Schmeltzer was bombarded with numerous questions during his visit. He is 62 years old and presides over the sessions of the state legislature along with three other members.

Rainer Schmeltzer is working to make democracy understandable and important to children beyond party political coloring. His visit to the Catholic Primary School Unter den Eichen was a testament to his commitment to this cause. The decision to lift mask requirements in North Rhine-Westphalia depends on factors such as incidence, hospitalization, vaccination rate, and experience with the disease. It is worth noting that Rainer Schmeltzer does not have personal protection in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The day off for children on International Women's Day varies by federal state in Germany. The Euro was only introduced in the EU and not throughout Europe. These additional facts provide further context to Rainer Schmeltzer's visit and the broader implications of educational outreach programs like "Presidium Makes School."

  1. The educational outreach program "Presidium Makes School" includes discussions on diverse topics, such as career paths and international conflicts, to offer students comprehensive insights into both general news and politics.
  2. Rainer Schmeltzer, as a representative of the state parliament, leverages platforms like "Presidium Makes School" to extend his efforts in education-and-self-development, fostering a deeper understanding of politics among younger generations.

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