After letter - Dreyer expresses regret - No doubts about Raab's statements
Following criticism of Rhineland-Palatinate State Secretary Heike Raab over a letter to SWR, Minister President Malu Dreyer (both SPD) has commented on the matter. According to the State Chancellery in Mainz on Friday, Dreyer said that she took the public discussion about the letter very seriously and had been informed by Raab about the latest events. She had no reason to doubt Raab's statements.
Raab had affirmed how much she regretted that a false impression could arise, the statement continued. Raab had also publicly acknowledged mistakes, resigned from her position at SWR and explained how committed she was to free and independent media. "I support this step," said Dreyer, according to the state chancellery. "As Minister President, I also regret that the impression of influence could arise. "You know that I stand for independent journalism without any ifs or buts, and that applies to public broadcasting just as much as it does to private media or our diverse newspaper landscape."
Raab is the state's representative to the federal government and for Europe and the media and is also the coordinator of the Broadcasting Commission of the federal states. This makes her one of the most important media politicians in Germany. She recently came under fire for a critical letter on the official letterhead of the state government to the Rhineland-Palatinate state broadcaster SWR director Ulla Fiebig.
The letter was about a report on SWR television with a political correspondent from the broadcaster, in which the political future of SPD politician Roger Lewentz was also discussed. He had resigned as Rhineland-Palatinate Interior Minister in connection with the Ahr Valley flood disaster.
After the letter became known, there were calls for his resignation from the opposition. They see the letter as an attempt to influence reporting. On Thursday, Raab announced that he was withdrawing from the SWR committees - the Administrative Board and the Rhineland-Palatinate State Broadcasting Council. On Wednesday (December 6), the state parliament in Mainz will deal with the issue in a special session requested by the CDU and Free Voters parliamentary groups.
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- Malu Dreyer, as the Minister President in Rhineland-Palatinate, expressed her serious concerns about the public discussion surrounding Heike Raab's letter to SWR.
- Despite the criticism, Dreyer had no reason to doubt Raab's statements regarding the letter and the events that unfolded.
- Raab, who is also the state's representative for media and Europe, publicly acknowledged her mistakes and resigned from her position at SWR, expressing her commitment to free and independent media.
- As a prominent media politician in Germany, Raab's letter to the SWR director Ulla Fiebig sparked controversy and calls for her resignation from the opposition.
- The Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament in Mainz is set to discuss the issue in a special session, following a request from the CDU and Free Voters parliamentary groups.
- Heike Raab, just like Malu Dreyer, is a member of the SPD, and her resignation from SWR was supported by Dreyer as she stands firmly for independent journalism.
Source: www.stern.de