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Careers: Still Head of Government Schweitzer Elected as Group Leader

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He had the post before and had noticed it as a good rhetorician. The outgoing Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister takes on a leadership role again: in the Landtag faction.

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In a week and a half, the Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister has to resign. Now, he has been elected SPD leader. In other words, he is taking a new approach.

·Munich, Germany
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He had the post before and had noticed it as a good rhetorician. The outgoing Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister takes on a leadership role again: in the Landtag faction.

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The outgoing Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer was elected chairman of the SPD Landtag faction in Rhineland-Palatinate. This was announced by the faction after the meeting in Mainz.

·Berlin, Germany
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MAINZ. The outgoing Rheinland-Pfalz Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer once again plays a central role in state politics: the 52-year-old was elected chairman of the SPD parliamentary group. The group did not share the exact result of the vote. Schweitzer thanked Schweitzer for his trust. After his election, he said: "Great and impressive trust." He was confident: "We will do something good. [...]

Outgoing Minister-President Alexander Schweitzer has been elected chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in Rhineland-Palatinate. The group announced this on Wednesday. Schweitzer previously held this position from 2014 to 2021. However, the political landscape in Rhineland-Palatinate has changed following the state elections in March. While Schweitzer led the largest governing party at that time, he now heads the smaller of the two governing …

He had the post before and had noticed it as a good rhetorician. The outgoing Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister takes on a leadership role again: in the Landtag faction.

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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