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Germany defence minister to resign: media reports

Recent opinion poll finds 77% of citizens want Christine Lambrecht removed from cabinet

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 14 Jan 2023 2:30PM

Germany defence minister to resign: media reports
Several major German media report that Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht has decided to step down from her post after she came under fire over a series of gaffes. – AFP pic, January 14, 2023

BERLIN – Germany Defence Minister Christine Lambrecht has decided to step down from her post, several major national media reported yesterday, after she came under fire over a series of gaffes.

The plan to resign came from Lambrecht herself, and not from the chancellery, said Bild daily, which first reported on the move without citing its sources.

Separately, Sueddeutsche daily said the minister, who is from Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democratic Party (SPD), is looking at stepping down in the coming week.

Rolling news channel NTV added that the search was on within the SPD for a replacement for the 57-year-old.

Contacted by reporters, a Defence Ministry spokesman declined comment on “rumours”.

News media group RND had earlier reported that Lambrecht would host her United States counterpart Lloyd Austin for talks on Thursday – a meeting that a German Defence Ministry spokesman would not confirm.

The pair were then due yesterday to join other defence ministers from Ukraine’s allies at the US air base in Ramstein to coordinate military aid for the conflict-hit country.

Lambrecht has come under heavy criticism in the last weeks over a video she posted on social media in which she reflected on a year ending with “war raging in the middle of Europe”.

To the backdrop of exploding fireworks during chaotic New Year’s celebrations in Berlin, Lambrecht said the war in Ukraine had led to “a lot of special experiences” and the chance for “many encounters with great and interesting people”.

Leading German media blasted the tone-deaf message, with some commentators saying she was “no longer tenable as a minister”.

Critics also questioned her ability to lead Europe’s biggest economy in reviving its long-neglected armed forces in the wake of the war in Ukraine.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Lambrecht, along with Scholz, had been blasted over Germany’s stuttering response to the conflict.

The minister was mocked in January 2022 for her announcement that Germany would send 5,000 helmets to Kyiv, where the Ukrainian government was seeking heavy weapons to ward off Moscow.

A recent opinion poll by Civey found that 77% of Germans wanted Lambrecht removed as defence minister.

Only 13% of the 5,000 people surveyed wanted her to keep her job. – AFP, January 14, 2023

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