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Kristina Vogt assumes responsibility for the maritime sector

28.07.2023
BREMEN. Bremische Bürgerschaft appointed the members of the new Senate for the 21st legislative period in early June. With the remobilised red-green-red coalition with Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte (SPD) at the helm, Kristina Vogt (Die Linke, 3rd from left) was appointed the new Senator for Economy, Ports and Transformation. She succeeds Dr Claudia Schilling (SPD, 3rd from right), who is now Senator for Labour and Social Affairs as well as for Legal and Constitutional Affairs. Other senators include Sascha Karolin Aulepp, Claudia Bernhard, Björn Fecker, Ulrich Mäurer, Kathrin Moosdorf and Özlem Ünsal.

Credits: Senat der Freien Hansestadt Bremen

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