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During the Blackout: Did Kai Wegner Deceive the Public Twice?

Documents from the Senate Chancellery show that Kai Wegner's (CDU) workload on the first day of the power outage was probably not as extensive as stated.

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Berlin's Governing Mayor Wegner has already made a lot of criticism of his behavior during the blackout in Berlin. Now the topic is catching up with him again. Has he correctly described his efforts as a crisis manager?

·Frankfurt, Germany
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According to a report, Kai Wegner lied twice about his crisis management in the event of a major power failure. Berlin's Governing Mayor rejects this.

·Germany
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What did the Governing Mayor do when electricity went out in tens of thousands of households in Berlin? There are again discussions about the CDU politician.

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Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner is again under pressure because of his information on the first crisis day of the major power outage. A search by the "Tagesspiegel" questions his presentation of early telephone calls with the Federal Government – the Senate Chancellery contradicts.

·Dortmund, Germany
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What did the Governing Mayor Kai Wegner do when tens of thousands of households lacked electricity in Berlin? A media report provides for new discussions.Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner, CDU, is once again under pressure because of his information on the first day of the major power failure in the capital. Wegner had already admitted that he had played tennis for an hour at noon, and that he wanted to clear his head.Now the "Tagesspiegel" re…

·Germany
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Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner (CDU) is again under pressure because of his information on the first day of the major power failure in the capital.

·Berlin, Germany
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Der Tagesspiegel broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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