The departing German Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock (Greens) will soon move to New York for an international top track. Why your daughters are looking forward to change.
Your change in the chairman of the UN General Meeting is considered controversial, but Baerbock is looking forward to the move to New York. And not just you. Her daughters are also “fire and flame”, said the 44-year-old of the magazine “Bunte”.
“Not the feeling of being constantly being observed”
Above all, they are relieved that in America they are no longer seen as daughters of a prominent mother, says the article. “There they don’t feel that they are constantly being observed,” Baerbock said from the magazine.
Criticism of starting experienced career diplomatin
Minister of Foreign Affairs will be elected president of the UN General Meeting in June and will take on its one -year term of office in September. According to internal similarities, your choice is a matter of form at the United Nations. The German top diplomat Helga Schmid was originally intended for the job and the new elections had caused criticism. The former chairman of the Munich Security Conference, for example Christoph Heusgen, described it as “brutality” to replace “the best and most internationally experienced German diplomat with an outlet model”.
Baerbock separated from husband
Baerbock had led the German greens to the Bonds election campaign in 2021 as the first candidate for Chancellor. In November she and her husband Daniel Holefleisch announced their divorce. Baerbock has two daughters in school age. It is said from her personal environment that the children would accompany Baerbock to New York and go to school there.
Group office rejected in De Bonds
At the beginning of March, Baerbock rejected to take on a leading role in the Greens in the Bundestag. This was announced by the 44-year-old of the parliamentary group in a letter. For personal reasons “she” first took a step from the clear spotlight and not to request a leading office in the parliamentary group, “it said. It was” not a goodbye “. Her UN nomination became known a few days later.
Source: Krone

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