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Why Malu Dreyer is now resigning as prime minister

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Malu Dreyer has been Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate for eleven years and is now handing over the office to her Minister of Social Affairs Alexander Schweitzer. How is the SPD positioning itself in the federal state? By Vera Schmidberger. [more]]] >

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Center

It had been speculated for some time whether Malu Dreyer would remain in office until the 2026 state election. However, the announcement at this point in time has surprised many. The new guy is an old acquaintance.

·Bonn, Germany
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The Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate resigns. Her successor is expected to be the former state social minister Alexander Schweitzer.

·Berlin, Germany
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Malu Dreyer has been Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate for eleven years and is now handing over the office to her Minister of Social Affairs Alexander Schweitzer. How is the SPD positioning itself in the federal state? By Vera Schmidberger. [more]]] >

·Hamburg, Germany
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The SPD politician is leaving office after eleven years and the poll figures are low. The Minister of Labour Alexander Schweitzer is to take over. Dreyer's reputation declined after the disaster in the Ahr Valley.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Center

The Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister Dreyer (SPD) is reportedly retiring according to consistent media reports. Her successor is said to be the former Labor Minister Schweitzer.

·Germany
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SPD politician Malu Dreyer is retiring as prime minister of Rhineland-Palatinate. Her successor should already be determined.

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Spiegel broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, June 19, 2024.
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