The portrait pictures of Maia Sandu and Michael Otto can be seen side by side.

Livestream at 11 am CET: Bertelsmann Stiftung awards Reinhard Mohn Prize to Maia Sandu and Michael Otto

The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, and entrepreneur and philanthropist Michael Otto will be awarded the 2025 Reinhard Mohn Prize on the topic "Strengthen democracy!" this Thursday, February 20. In awarding the prize, the Bertelsmann Stiftung is honoring both recipients for their efforts to defend democracy and make it sustainable. Germany’s Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier is expected to attend the award ceremony at Gütersloh Theater, which can be viewed via livestream beginning at 11 am CET.

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This week, Moldovan President Maia Sandu and German entrepreneur and philanthropist Michael Otto will receive the Bertelsmann Stiftung’s 2025 Reinhard Mohn Prize. Germany's Federal President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has announced he will attend the award ceremony on Thursday, February 20. Some 500 guests from the worlds of politics, business, academia and culture from throughout Germany are also expected to attend. The ceremony will be held at Gütersloh Theater starting at 11 am and will be streamed live in German and English.

The 2025 Reinhard Mohn Prize is dedicated to the topic "Strengthen democracy!" According to the award citation, both Maia Sandu and Michael Otto have impressively shown how liberal democracy, which is being challenged on many fronts, can be safeguarded, promoted and further developed through commitment and courageous leadership. While Maia Sandu is fighting in the political arena for freedom and self-determination for her home country of Moldova, Michael Otto endeavors in the business world and civil society to ensure the sustainability of the democratic idea.

Prize awarded to "two exceptional figures"

"Maintaining, developing and strengthening democracy was one of the key concerns Reinhard Mohn and I had when we established the Bertelsmann Stiftung," says Liz Mohn, founder and honorary member of the Bertelsmann Stiftung Board of Trustees. "I am very pleased that, by awarding the Reinhard Mohn Prize to Maia Sandu and Michael Otto, we are honoring two exceptional figures who have made outstanding contributions to preserving and further developing democracy."

Revitalizing the democratic idea and making it fit for the future 

"Liberal democracy is under more pressure worldwide than at any time since the end of the Cold War," adds Daniela Schwarzer, member of the Bertelsmann Stiftung Executive Board. "It is being challenged both externally by wars and authoritarian regimes and internally by populist forces and diminishing confidence in governments' ability to take action. With the Reinhard Mohn Prize 'Strengthen democracy!' and this year's topic of the same name, the Bertelsmann Stiftung is re-affirming its commitment to revitalizing the democratic idea and making it fit for the future. Our two prizewinners are excellent matches for this commitment: Both are helping promote democracy's resilience – Maia Sandu in the political arena, Michael Otto in civil society and the business world."

Courageous champion of democracy, socially responsible entrepreneur  

Maia Sandu has been president of the Republic of Moldova since the end of 2020. She is the first woman to lead the country bordering Ukraine and Romania. She was elected to a second term of office at the beginning of November 2024. During the election campaign and voting process, massive attempts by Russia to prevent her re-election through manipulation, interference and the spread of disinformation were documented. Sandu has actively promoted Moldova's sovereignty and EU-orientation for years, and she applied for the country's accession to the EU following the outbreak of war in Ukraine in 2022. In a public referendum in October 2024, the people of Moldova confirmed their desire to join the EU. 

Michael Otto was chairman of the Executive Board of the Otto Group from 1981 to 2007 and has served as chairman of its Supervisory Board since then. The Hamburg-based entrepreneur was an early advocate of environmental protection, development aid and social and educational projects. He has established several foundations, including the environmental foundation bearing his name as well as Stiftung KlimaWirtschaft. As patron and chairman of the Board of Trustees of Haus Rissen in Hamburg, he is committed to taking a contemporary approach to democracy education. He established the Michael Otto Foundation for Sustainability at the end of 2023, a further example of his desire to strengthen an open society and protect democracy while developing it further. 

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