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Re-election of BSW in September confirmed for Crumbach

Crumbach to Appoint Brand-New BSW President in September

Bavarian Socialists' Head Honcho, Robert Crumbach, calls it quits from party leadership in...
Bavarian Socialists' Head Honcho, Robert Crumbach, calls it quits from party leadership in February.

Robert Crumbach's BSW Seat Up for Grabs in September

School Chair Position at Crumbach to be Filled Again in September - Re-election of BSW in September confirmed for Crumbach

Robert Crumbach, the BSW state chief in Brandenburg, ain't spillin' the beans on his successor just yet. He told the "Märkische Allgemeine" that he's got some solid potential candidates brewing in his mind, but 'tain't the party's business to know 'em just yet. The party congress is scheduled for September, and there don't seem to be any rocky roads ahead for the coalition with the SPD in Potsdam.

Crumbach, who's also the state finance minister and deputy president, dropped the bomb about his resignation from the party post mid-April. It's in line with party founder Sahra Wagenknecht's intention to split the party and government roles. But Crumbach claims his decision was more about his own ability to juggle both roles, callin' it "all a bit too much."

In Thuringia, Wagenknecht couldn't enforce the separation of roles - a setback in her power struggle with the state chairwoman there, Katja Wolf. Crumbach reckons Wagenknecht is the party's "poster girl," bein' the face of the BSW now, then, and always. He thinks more folks should step up and take on more responsibilities for the BSW, makin' themselves more visible.

  • Brandenburg
  • Robert Crumbach
  • Party Leadership Shake-up
  • Potsdam
  • Sahra Wagenknecht

While the search results don't provide specifics on potential candidates for Crumbach's succession, it's common for politicos like Crumbach to pass the torch to others within their party who've held or currently hold key positions. These might include folks from the party's executive board, local leaders, or party members with strong support within the party. For accurate intel on potential candidates, keep an eye on local German media or wait for official statements from the BSW.

The Commission's proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation is also relevant in the context of Robert Crumbach's resignation from his party post, as the protection of workers is a significant aspect of political responsibility. The party shake-up in Brandenburg, due to Crumbach's resignation, could lead to a new leader ready to take on the challenges of politics, policy-and-legislation, and general news in Potsdam. Sahra Wagenknecht, the party founder, who emphasizes the separation of party and government roles, is seen as the 'poster girl' of the BSW, and her influence might play a crucial role in the selection of Crumbach's successor in Brandenburg.

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