rhinelandpalitanate
The premier of the western German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer, announced her resignation on Wednesday. Dreyer, a Social Democrat who has led the state since 2013, said she no longer had the energy required for the job and would step down from the post in July. "I am leaving with a heavy heart because I am not tired of the job," Dreyer said in Mainz, the state capital. But Dryer said the work has become draining and she must muster more and more energy for the job, which is pushing her to her limits. "I'm 63, so I'm not very old yet. But I have to admit to myself that it's not th...
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The premier of the western German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer, announced her resignation on Wednesday. Dreyer, a Social Democrat who has led the state since 2013, said she would leave the post in July. The reason for her decision was not immediately clear, although there had been considerable speculation about her possible retirement. Her office said she would address her resignation at a 2pm (1200GMT) news conference. Dreyer's resignation comes less than two weeks after her Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered a major defeat in European Parliament elections, and also lost gro...
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The premier of the western German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, Malu Dreyer, announced her resignation on Wednesday. Dreyer, a Social Democrat (SPD) who has led the state since 2013, said she would leave the post in July. Sources told dpa that she would be replaced by Alexander Schweitzer, another Social Democrat. He currently serves as the state's minister for labour and social affairs. That would give the 50-year-old Schweitzer the opportunity to head into the next state parliamentary election - scheduled for 2026 - as an incumbent. There had been speculation for some time that Dreyer, 63, ...
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