Mirjam Glanz assumes Angelika Dorn's seat in the Landtag (state parliament) - Candidacy of Mirjam Glanz for the seat of Angelika Dorn in the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
In a recent development, Mirjam Glanz, formerly known as Mirjam Schmidt, has taken over as a member of the Hessian State Parliament following the withdrawal of Angelika Dorn. The Hessian State Parliament, located in Wiesbaden, is the regional parliament of the German state of Hessen.
Angelika Dorn, who served as the Hessian Minister of Science and Art from 2019 to January 2024, and a member of the parliament from 2009 until her recent departure, vacated her seat to contribute her strength, experience, and joy outside of political life. In her absence, Mirjam Glanz was announced as her successor by the Wiesbaden State Parliament.
Dorn, a psychologist by profession, had also held the position of Vice-President of the Hessian State Parliament from January 2024. The Vice-President position in the parliament is currently vacant, leaving room for Mirjam Glanz to potentially assume this role as well.
Mirjam Glanz, an art historian by profession, was a former member of the Hessian State Parliament, having served from 2019 to 2024. The parliament currently consists of 133 members. However, specific details about her current roles, committee assignments, or political focus after the succession are not found in the search results.
The succession was confirmed via the Greens' state list by the State Election Commissioner, Wilhelm Kanther. With Mirjam Glanz's new term as a Member of the Hessian State Parliament set to begin, the Greens in Hesse will continue to be represented in the regional parliament.
For more detailed information about Mirjam Glanz's political focus, roles, or committee assignments in her new term, additional research may be necessary.
The Commission, consisting of the Member States, will be assisting Mirjam Glanz in the preparation of the annual report as she takes over her new role in the Hessian State Parliament. Her duties and responsibilities in policy-and-legislation, politics, and general-news are yet to be fully disclosed, with her specific roles and committee assignments remaining undetermined.