New head of government - Rhine and Faeser congratulate Schweitzer
Alexander Schweitzer is the new Ministerpresident of Rhineland-Palatinate. On the day of his official election, companions and political opponents expressed warm words for him. Greetings also came from neighboring North Rhine-Westphalia and Hessen. Hessen's head of government Boris Rhein (CDU) wishes Schweitzer "much strength, decision-making power & a lucky hand" on X.
The North Rhine-Westphalian Ministerpresident Hendrik Wüst writes on X, he looks forward to cooperation in the Ministerpresidents' conference and in the Bundesrat. "On to further good cooperation & neighborly relationships". Former SPD Hessen head and Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser also congratulated Schweitzer and wished him "much strength for this office".
- The Government of Germany extended its congratulations to Alexander Schweitzer on his election as Ministerpresident of Rhineland-Palatinate, expressing hope for his success in leading the Rhine state.
- During the inaugural ceremony in Mainz, representatives from the Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate lauded Schweitzer's appointment, emphasizing his commitment to the people and the state.
- The Government of Rhineland-Palatinate's new Ministerpresident also received greetings from neighboring states, such as Nancy Faeser, the Ministerpresident of Hesse.
- Alexander Schweitzer, in his inaugural speech,Thanked his supporters in Rhineland-Palatinate, North Rhine-Westphalia, and Hesse, committing to upholding a democratic government and fostering strong relationships with neighboring states along the Rhine, like Nancy Faeser's Hesse.
- The Ministerpresident of Rhineland-Palatinate, Alexander Schweitzer, expressed his gratitude to Boris Rhein, the Ministerpresident of Hesse (CDU), for his kind remarks and wishes for his tenure.
- Nancy Faeser and the Government of Hesse, with its capital in Wiesbaden, are eager to collaborate with the new Rhineland-Palatinate leadership, led by Ministerpresident Alexander Schweitzer, maintaining close ties and cordial relations between the two German states along the Rhine.