Boris Palmer to become consultant for bureaucracy reduction in Baden-Württemberg
Palmer was a member of the Landtag at the beginning of his career and has been Lord Mayor of Tübingen since 2007
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Palmer was a member of the Landtag at the beginning of his career and has been Lord Mayor of Tübingen since 2007. He had already been acted as a possible successor of Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) before leaving the Greens. The non-party politician should become an independent council for state modernization, learned the German press Agency from government circles.
Furthermore, Only shortly after the state election Palmer had stressed that he wanted to remain mayor in Tübingen. Read also Özdemir and Palmer are not only politically close, but also privately.
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Palmer was a member of the Landtag at the beginning of his career and has been Lord Mayor of Tübingen since 2007.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHe had already been acted as a possible successor of Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) before leaving the Greens.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe non-party politician should become an independent council for state modernization, learned the German press Agency from government circles.
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Only shortly after the state election Palmer had stressed that he wanted to remain mayor in Tübingen.
according to DIE WELT - PolitikRead also Özdemir and Palmer are not only politically close, but also privately.
according to DIE WELT - Politik
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