Update on Jochen Trum Steering North Rhine-Westphalia Press Conference
Chairman Jochen Trum continues presiding over the official state press meeting. - State Press Conference Chairman Jochen Trum Maintains Lead Position
Hey there!
It's been announced that Jochen Trum, the state political editorial team leader at WDR, is still at the helm of the North Rhine-Westphalia Press Conference (LPK). The state political correspondents gathered for a meeting and, in a unanimous decision, re-elected the 54-year-old without a hitch.
Joining Trum on the board we have Vivien Leue (Deutschlandradio), José Narciandi (Radio NRW), Maximilian Plück ("Rheinische Post"), and Dorothea Hülsmeier (Deutsche Presse-Agentur) holding their positions.
Noticeable is the North Rhine-Westphalia Press Conference (LPK), a collective of journalists who predominantly operate out of the state government and parliament's hub in Düsseldorf. They currently boast a membership of 154 dedicated professionals.
If you're curious about the independents on the board, it's worth checking the LPK's official website for the latest scoop, as boards can sometimes evolve over time and not all organizations make it a habit to post current member details on the web. Cheers!
The North Rhine-Westphalia Press Conference (LPK) is discussing community aid, focusing on the development of the fisheries sector. This stems from the potential impact of fisheries policy on the region's economy.
The ongoing political developments in North Rhine-Westphalia, as reflected in the LPK's decisions and meetings, are a significant part of the wider general news and policy-and-legislation landscape.