Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 14th Jan, 2020. A reenergized Bavarian SPD held a press conference today ahead of the Landtagsfraktion Winterklausur (meeting for setting the agenda). In attendance was Saskia Esken, the head of the German SPD who was hosted by Horst Arnold, Natascha Kohnen, and Klaus Adelt of the Bavarian SPD Fraction. Among the themes discussed, the party discussed digitalization in Bavaria and federally, as Germany lags behind even developing nations in 4G and 5G coverage and penetration. The group believes there is a digital split in society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/

Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 14th Jan, 2020. A reenergized Bavarian SPD held a press conference today ahead of the Landtagsfraktion Winterklausur (meeting for setting the agenda). In attendance was Saskia Esken, the head of the German SPD who was hosted by Horst Arnold, Natascha Kohnen, and Klaus Adelt of the Bavarian SPD Fraction. Among the themes discussed, the party discussed digitalization in Bavaria and federally, as Germany lags behind even developing nations in 4G and 5G coverage and penetration. The group believes there is a digital split in society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ Stock Photo
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January 14, 2020, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: A reenergized Bavarian SPD held a press conference today ahead of the Landtagsfraktion Winterklausur (meeting for setting the agenda). In attendance was Saskia Esken, the head of the German SPD who was hosted by Horst Arnold, Natascha Kohnen, and Klaus Adelt of the Bavarian SPD Fraction. Among the themes discussed, the party discussed digitalization in Bavaria and federally, as Germany lags behind even developing nations in 4G and 5G coverage and penetration. The group believes there is a digital split in society. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Wire)

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