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Bremer Senat Im Umbruch - Soon Two New Faces

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After days of speculation, they introduce themselves to the public for the first time: Who are Eva Högl and Mark Rackles, who could soon decide on the fate of the smallest federal state?The Bremen Senate is undergoing a change: At the turn of the year, the former military officer, Eva Högl, is to follow Bremen's interior senator Ulrich Mäurer. And also educational senator Sascha Aulepp could soon hand over her office to the former Berlin State S…
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Optimism and determination spread: That's what this was about on Thursday evening, when the Bremen SPD head of state presented the two nominated Senate members Eva Högl and Mark Rackles.

·Bremen, Germany
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Bremen (dpa/lni) – The Bremen Senate is undergoing a change: At the turn of the year, the former military officer Eva Högl will follow on Bremen's interior senator Ulrich Mäurer. And also educational senator Sascha Aulepp could soon hand over her office to the former Berlin State Secretary for Education Mark Rackles (all SPD). Who are the two new faces that will soon be at the head of Bremen's interior and education department? Eva Högl – in the…

After days of speculation, they introduce themselves to the public for the first time: Who are Eva Högl and Mark Rackles, who could soon decide on the fate of the smallest federal state?The Bremen Senate is undergoing a change: At the turn of the year, the former military officer, Eva Högl, is to follow Bremen's interior senator Ulrich Mäurer. And also educational senator Sascha Aulepp could soon hand over her office to the former Berlin State S…

·Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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