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Candidates' chosen vacation destinations ahead of the decisive state election

Candidates' Pre-Election Holidays Prior to the State Vote

Contenders' chosen holiday destinations prior to the upcoming state vote
Contenders' chosen holiday destinations prior to the upcoming state vote

"Vacation spots frequented by front-runners preceding state polls" - Candidates' chosen vacation destinations ahead of the decisive state election

As Rhineland-Palatinate gears up for the upcoming state election, several political figures are taking time off for their summer vacations. The Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate, Alexander Schweitzer (SPD), plans to meet people in various regions of the state during the summer holidays, while staying reachable via his mobile phone.

Meanwhile, Joachim Streit, a candidate for the Free Democrats, has already celebrated his 60th birthday with his family in the Westerwald and taken his vacation. Streit, known for his hobby of thinking, creates new ideas and plans during his vacation, while remaining reachable through his phone.

In a similar vein, opposition leader Gordon Schnieder is taking a two-week vacation, visiting the Harry Potter theater in Hamburg and then spending time in Mallorca. Schnieder, father of three, prioritizes family time during his vacation, setting aside fixed times for emails and calls to ensure a balance between disconnecting and being available in case of emergencies.

Daniela Schmitt, the Economy and Tourism Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate, is planning a vacation in Italy, emphasizing the country's atmosphere, cuisine, and landscape. Schmitt will stay reachable during her vacation, finding a balance between disconnecting and being available in case of emergencies.

Environment Minister Katrin Eder will tour Rhineland-Palatinate in the first three weeks, meeting people, and learning about exciting projects. Afterwards, she will go to Tuscany with her family, ignoring her phone during the vacation but remaining reachable for her team in case of an emergency.

The state of Rhineland-Palatinate is set to take over the chairmanship of the Minister-Presidents' Conference in October. Amidst the summer break, top political candidates in Rhineland-Palatinate are keeping busy with various activities, focusing on completing several programs and initiatives by autumn.

AfD top candidate Jan Bollinger is planning a vacation in the North Sea-Baltic Sea region, citing the region's diverse nature, culture, friendly people, and pleasant temperatures as his reasons for choosing the destination.

As the summer vacation season unfolds, political figures in Rhineland-Palatinate continue to engage with voters, attend local events, and focus on policy discussions, while ensuring they remain reachable during their time off. For detailed information on specific candidates' summer vacation plans, local news sources or political party communications might be more informative.

  1. During the summer holidays, policy discussions in Rhineland-Palatinate continue as politicians such as Jan Bollinger plan vacations in strategic locations like the North Sea-Baltic Sea region, where they can engage with voters, attend local events, and reflect on policy-and-legislation matters.
  2. Despite taking a break from the daily grind, politicians in Rhineland-Palatinate maintain a connection to their work, ensuring they remain reachable via their phones, as they do in the case of Daniela Schmitt in Italy, Gordon Schnieder during his family time in Hamburg and Mallorca, or Joachim Streit in the Westerwald while creating new ideas.

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