09 February 2024, Bremen: Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD, 2nd from right), President of the Bremen Senate and Mayor, and Saarland Minister President Anke Rehlinger (SPD, right) talk to Christoph Klomburg (left) from Landvolk Mittelweser and Christian Kluge from Bremer Bauernverband (2nd from left) during a protest by farmers on their way to the 480th Schaffermahlzeit in Bremen's town hall. Bremen's traditional banquet dates back to 1545 and is considered one of the oldest fraternal or friendship banquets in the world. This year, Federal President Steinmeier is the guest of honor. Photo: Focke Stran
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09 February 2024, Bremen: Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD, 2nd from right), President of the Bremen Senate and Mayor, and Saarland Minister President Anke Rehlinger (SPD, right) talk to Christoph Klomburg (left) from Landvolk Mittelweser and Christian Kluge from Bremer Bauernverband (2nd from left) during a protest by farmers on their way to the 480th Schaffermahlzeit in Bremen's town hall. Bremen's traditional banquet dates back to 1545 and is considered one of the oldest fraternal or friendship banquets in the world. This year, Federal President Steinmeier is the guest of honor. Photo: Focke Strangmann/dpa