Politicians retain his direct mandate at Potsdam in the early parliamentary in February.
German Chancellor Olaf Sholts, who is about to leave his position, plans to continue his political career as a Bundestag representative. This was announced by German government representative Steffen Gebeshtraite in the commentary Tagesspiegel On Thursday, May 1st.
According to the representative, after the completion of Cadence, Scholz plans to work as a deputy from his Potsdam district, where he maintained the mandate in the early parliamentary election in February.
Chancellor plans to focus on work in the district and to regularly talk to citizens.
A politician from Germany’s Social Democratic Party does not apply for posts on the supervisory board of private companies.
“Olaf Sholts always states that this is the greatest honor in life to be the ninth Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and in this regard, he does not pretend to be on supervisory boards, etc.,” maybe Gebestraite.
Sholts also do not plan to return to legal practice.
“He stopped the law after joining Bundestag in 1998 and in the near future he does not plan to return here,” the representative added.
Remember that German president Frank-Walter Steinmeyer gave Olaf Sholtsi to Chancellor and 14 ministers of his government, who officially resigned them.
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