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Four additional cabinet members outline their legislative agendas

Four additional ministers present government's plan of action

German politician Alexander Dobrindt speaks in parliament
German politician Alexander Dobrindt speaks in parliament

Four top ministers share their gameplan at the government event

Four additional ministers unveil plans for government initiative - Four additional cabinet members outline their legislative agendas

Get ready for some hot takes as key players in the government lineup spill the beans! Today, Alexander Dobrindt (CSU), known for his passionate stance on migration, is set to share his strategies in our ongoing immigration policy saga. Keep your eyes peeled for his speech, which kicks off immediately after the session begins.

Hot on his heels is Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig (SPD), who'll give us the down low on the future of our legal system. And let's not forget about Karsten Wildberger (CDU), the new minister for Digital and State Modernization, who'll bring us up to speed on his plans to revamp our tech landscape. The whole shebang is set to wrap up around 2 PM.

Oh, and did you know that this badass crew was elected during the 21st Bundestag, which convened on March 25, 2025, after the February 23rd, 2025 federal election? Crazy, right? The new gov, led by Friedrich Merz, is slated to be sworn in on May 6, 2025 [2][4]. If you want deets on a specific session, it'd be wise to check out the official Bundestag website or skim through recent news tea.

  • Top Ministers
  • Immigration Policy
  • Alexander Dobrindt
  • CSU
  • Justice
  • Stefanie Hubig
  • SPD
  • Karsten Wildberger
  • CDU
  • Digital and State Modernization
  • Bundestag
  • Government swearing-in
  • Friedrich Merz
  1. Alexander Dobrindt from the CSU, a strong advocate for immigration policy, will outline his strategies in the ongoing immigration policy discourse during the government event.
  2. Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig of the SPD will address the attendees regarding the future of our legal system within the policy-and-legislation sphere.
  3. As the new minister for Digital and State Modernization, Karsten Wildberger from the CDU will divulge his plans for revamping our tech landscape—a domain that falls under politics and general news.

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