Appointment of Bohlen as Secretary of State for Justice
Babette Bohlen Appointed as State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice
Babette Bohlen, a distinguished legal professional, has taken on a significant role in the Ministry of Justice, following her appointment by Minister President Manuela Schwesig. Bohlen was appointed as the State Secretary (Staatssekretärin) in the Ministry of Justice on July 22nd.
Bohlen's journey in the legal field began after she graduated from high school in Bochum. She pursued a law degree from a university in her hometown, and upon successful completion, she embarked on her legal traineeship in Berlin. After passing her first state exam, she worked as a researcher at the universities of Bochum and Potsdam.
Prior to her appointment as State Secretary, Bohlen served as an independent judge, a position she held before her tenure in the Ministry of Justice. Her legal career also includes experience working in academia, having served as a researcher at the university in Potsdam in addition to Bochum.
Bohlen's legal traineeship was completed successfully, marking the beginning of her extensive legal career. Her appointment as State Secretary followed her tenure as an independent judge, making her a valuable asset to the Ministry of Justice.
In her role as State Secretary, Bohlen assists in managing the ministry's functions and implements justice-related policies under the direction of the Minister President and the Minister of Justice. The Ministry of Justice, where Bohlen currently serves, is the location where she carries out her duties.
Bohlen's appointment as State Secretary is a testament to her dedication and excellence in the legal field. With her extensive experience in academia and as an independent judge, she is well-equipped to contribute significantly to the Ministry of Justice.
- Babette Bohlen, now serving as State Secretary in the Ministry of Justice, brings her extensive experience in academia and as an independent judge to the policy-and-legislation making process in the politics sphere.
- The general news of Babette Bohlen's appointment as State Secretary has ignited discussions about her potential impact on justice-related policies in the Ministry of Justice, following her tenure as an independent judge.