Nancy Faeser plans successor to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution before new elections!

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Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser is planning to reshuffle the Office for the Protection of the Constitution before the new election on February 23rd.

Nancy Faeser plans successor to the Office for the Protection of the Constitution before new elections!

The political stage in Germany is simmering! Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser (SPD) has big plans and wants to fill a key position before the new elections on February 23rd. It's about the top position at the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, and Faeser made it clear: "I would like to fill it first." But who will be the new guardian of the constitution? That remains in the dark for now!

Faeser emphasizes that this decision should not be made by her alone. “But it shouldn’t be a lonely decision,” she explains, signaling that she is committed to broader integration. The tension is rising: Who will take responsibility and direct the fortunes of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution? The clock is ticking and the political waves are running high as the time until new elections becomes ever shorter!

A crucial moment for security

The new appointment at the top of the Office for the Protection of the Constitution is not just a personnel change, but a crucial step for Germany's security. In times of increasing threats and challenges, it is essential that leadership is in the right hands. Faeser faces a mammoth task and the eyes of the nation are on her. The coming weeks promise to be exciting!