Stefan Kornelius becomes the new government spokesman: a change at the top
<p> <strong> Stefan Kornelius becomes the new government spokesman: a change at the top </strong> </p>
Stefan Kornelius becomes the new government spokesman in Germany
Stefan Kornelius, an experienced journalist of the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”, will take over the position of the government spokesman for the Federal Government next week. This was confirmed by the "Süddeutsche Zeitung" on Tuesday evening. With his appointment, Kornelius follows Steffen Hebestreit and is expected to take over the management of the Federal Press Office.
experienced journalist at the top government
Stefan Kornelius looks back on a long career at the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”, which began in 1991. He started his journalistic career as a correspondent in Bonn before working in Washington. In Berlin he then served as deputy office manager. This extensive experience in political reporting will certainly help him to master the challenges in the new role.
new tasks in the Federal Press Office
With its change to the federal government's top communication authority, Kornelius will play a central role in the government's public relations work. In this function, he will be responsible for communicating the political positions and decisions of the federal government clearly and understandably.
deputy still open
The position of the deputy government spokesman for the SPD has not yet been finally clarified. Sebastian Hille, the previous head of CSU communication in the Bundestag, is acted as a possible deputy, but there is still an official confirmation. The ambiguity of the representation reflects constant dynamics in political communication, especially in times when quick decisions are required.
The appointment of Stefan Kornelius at the top of the Federal Press Office will significantly influence the communication structures of the federal government and could bring new approaches in political communication, while Kornelius puts his journalistic skills in the service of state communication.
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