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Witness summons for Prime Minister Rhein in U-Committee hearing

Committee Hearing Featuring Minister-President Rhine for Inquiry Session

Parliamentary investigation committee seeks to probe Minister-President Boris Rhein concerning the...
Parliamentary investigation committee seeks to probe Minister-President Boris Rhein concerning the dismissal of a State Secretary.

Witnessing the Political Drama: Minister President Boris Rhein Testifies in Inquiry Committee

Witness Summon for Minister President of Rhineland-Palatinate by the Investigative Committee - Witness summons for Prime Minister Rhein in U-Committee hearing

Attention! Today, take a front-row seat as the Hessian state parliament's investigative committee grills key players, including the Minister President Boris Rhein (CDU) and more, on the controversial dismissal of a state secretary in the economics ministry. This drama unfolds starts at 10:00 AM in the plenary hall, with Minister President Rhein expected to testify at 4:00 PM. The showdown, also featuring the head of the state chancellery, Benedikt Kuhn, will begin at 3:00 PM, with other state chancellery employees on the stand as well. The spotlight is on the bureaucratic brawl surrounding the events leading to this dismissal.

In the heat of July 2024, Economics Minister Kaweh Mansoori (SPD) ended the tenure of his non-partisan state secretary, Lamia Messari-Becker, due to "unacceptable misconduct" in her personal life. The reason behind the accusations remains shrouded in mystery.

The Contentious Parent-Teacher Conference

According to a ruling by the Administrative Court Wiesbaden, Mansoori alleges that Messari-Becker used her leverage as state secretary to demand a better final grade for one of her daughters at a parent-teacher conference at the local gymnasium. Messari-Becker, a renowned professor of building physics, vigorously denies these claims and is determined to shield her reputation, battling them with her legal eagles.

Morning session witnesses will include employees from the Darmstadt city administration, focusing on a construction project involving Messari-Becker's neighbor.

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While I'm happy to share some insights, the latest updates on Minister President Rhein's testimony regarding the dismissal of State Secretary Lamia Messari-Becker remain scarce. Stay tuned to local and national news outlets such as Deutsche Welle, Süddeutsche Zeitung, or Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung for the latest developments. Following press conferences, social media, and local newspapers serving Hesse might offer you an in-depth look at this political power play. Keep an eye on official announcements from the Hessian state parliament and the Ministry President's office for any press releases or official statements.

  1. The Commission has been tasked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, given the recent controversies in politics.
  2. In light of the ongoing drama surrounding the dismissal of State Secretary Lamia Messari-Becker, the Chief of the state chancellery, Benedikt Kuhn, is among the busy figures expected to testify before the Inquiry Committee.
  3. Secretary Messari-Becker, citing the personnel policy-and-legislation, has vehemently denied accusations of personal misconduct that led to her own dismissal by Economics Minister Kaweh Mansoori, a controversy that seemingly transcends Darmstadt's local news.
  4. With the spotlight on the dismissal and allegations involving State Secretary Lamia Messari-Becker, the general news landscape is keen to follow the Minister President Boris Rhein's testimony and the subsequent developments in this political saga in the Hessian state parliament.

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