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New Head of Presidency: Boris Rein Praises Gordon Schneider’s Separation From the AfD

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Supply: dpa Hessen, Might 18, 2026, 2:07 p.m Notice DIE ZEIT didn’t edit this file. It was once robotically picked up via the German Information Company (dpa). Gordon Schneider (Centre l, CDU) has completed it: he’s the newly elected Top Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate. © Boris Roessler/​dpa Pool/​dpa Hessian Top Minister Boris Rein congratulated his new colleague Gordon Schneider (each CDU) and highlighted his place at the AfD. Rein identified…

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In Rhineland-Palatinate, CDU Land Chairman Schnieder has been elected as the new Prime Minister. 63 Members voted for Schnieder in the inaugural session of the Landtag.

·Germany
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In the election of the new Prime Minister, three of his predecessors, a bishop and a federal minister are in the Chamber. Gordon Schnieder's family is also watching.

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SWR - Südwestrundfunk [Newsroom]Mainz (ots) - Mainz. At the inaugural session of the Landtag and the election of Gordon Schnieder as Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, the black and red coalition started with a damper. The Christian Democrat Schnieder was only ... Continue reading here...Original content of: SWR - Südwestrundfunk, transmitted by news up-to-date

After 35 years of opposition, the CDU rules again in Rhineland-Palatinate. The new head of the state is about to get a damper, which makes us suspect: A self-runner will rather not become his black-red coalition.

·Munich, Germany
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Hessen's head of government congratulates his new colleagues on the other side of the Rhine. And looks into the common future.

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Axel John, SWR, on the election of Gordon Schnieder as Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Handelsblatt broke the news in Düsseldorf, Germany on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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