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In this interview with Martin Hergert, a Berlin candidate for the Berlin Senate with the Volt party, as we explore innovative politics at the local and European levels. Martin shares insights on how European values translate into local policy, the housing crisis in Berlin, and ways for residents (particularly immigrants) to become more involved in democracy. In this episode: * Martin's background in business and his transition into politics with Volt * The core principles and values of Volt and its pan-European approach * How international experiences influence local political perspectives * The significance of civic participation beyond elections * Challenges faced in Berlin's housing market, including rent caps and urban development * The importance of digitalization and administrative efficiency in city governance * The debate around extending voting rights to long-term residents and foreigners * Strategies to combat political polarization and misinformation * The role of coalition-building and focus on key policies * Martin's realistic goals for Volt in Berlin's upcoming elections * How local politics can learn from international best practices Martin emphasizes that democracy extends far beyond voting - encouraging active participation at community levels, involvement in NGOs, sports clubs, and neighborhood initiatives. His perspective underscores the importance of pragmatic coalition building, policy focus, and citizen empowerment in shaping Berlin’s future. Instagram: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.instagram.com/thenotmyjobpod/] // YouTube: @thenotmyjobpod [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC59TOW5bew0ryM_9Y3ZVq9w] // TikTok: @thenotmyjobpod
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