Leisure over Politics - Sütterlin-Waack's Life without Office - Ex-minister Sabine Sütterlin-Waack embraces quiet life after politics
Former Schleswig-Holstein interior minister Sabine Sütterlin-Waack is enjoying her newfound free time after leaving office. She plans to spend the weekend at home, hosting a family gathering and tackling personal tasks.
Sütterlin-Waack, who previously served as justice minister and interior minister in the black-green coalition government, has decided to take a break after her tenure ended. She intends to spend two days at a monastery in Kiel, though the specific location remains unknown.
On her first free day, she plans to spend quality time with her horse and catch up on household chores, including tidying up her home. Additionally, she will have time to personally handle pre-Christmas decorations, a task she couldn't previously attend to due to her ministerial duties.
Sabine Sütterlin-Waack, a key member of Daniel Günther’s cabinet since 2017, is looking forward to some well-deserved relaxation and family time after her tenure as interior minister ended. Her plans include a brief retreat at a monastery and quality time with her loved ones at home.
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