Digitalminister Wildberger tager afsked med statssekretær Hölscher

Digitalminister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) har taget afsked med statssekretær Luise Hölscher efter mindre end et år. Beslutningen blev meddelt via e-mail til personalet i BMDS tirsdag aften. Rygter om hendes afgang havde cirkuleret siden februar.

I Berlin har digitalminister Karsten Wildberger (CDU) afskediget sin statssekretær Luise Hölscher. Meddelelsen kom tirsdag aften via en kort e-mail fra Forbundsministeriet for Digitalisering og Statsmodernisering (BMDS) med titlen "Personaleændring i BMDS". Wildberger takker Hölscher for hendes "engagerede og værdifulde arbejde". Han bemærker, at hun ydede et væsentligt bidrag under ministeriets opstartsfase og hjalp med at forme dets struktur. Personalet var ikke overraskede grundet rygter, der havde cirkuleret siden februar. Tidligere tjente Hölscher som statssekretær i Finansministeriet under FDP-minister Christian Lindner, på trods af sit medlemskab af CDU. Hun blev anset for at være fagligt kompetent der, selvom samarbejdet ikke altid var gnidningsfrit. I Digitalministeriet havde Hölscher ansvaret for digital økonomi, digital politik, statsmodernisering og reduktion af bureaukrati. I år overtog hun desuden formandskabet for IT-planlægningsrådet.

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