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Title: Can Gauck be Germany's president 'while living in sin?'
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URL Source: http://www.thelocal.de/opinion/2012 ... m_medium=email&utm_content=240
Published: Feb 27, 2012
Author: staff
Post Date: 2012-02-27 08:24:51 by Tatarewicz
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Views: 66
Comments: 1

Germans generally agree that Joachim Gauck is a good choice for president. But can the ex-pastor be the nation's moral authority while staying married to one woman yet living with another set to become First Lady? Have your say.

In Germany the president’s role is mainly a ceremonial one, but from time to time he’s expected to step in and provide the country with some direction.

Former President Christian Wulff used his soapbox to promote integration of Germany's Muslims. Others have expounded on various aspects of German society.

But some conservative politicians – particularly in the Bavarian Christian Social Union (CSU) – have said Gauck’s personal situation makes him an odd choice to be a moral authority figure.

In fact, Gauck has been separated from his legal wife for years, but has been living with his partner Daniela Schadt since 2000.

The arrangement raised the hackles of prominent CSU Bundestag member Norbert Geis who called on Gauck to “arrange his personal affairs as quickly as possible.”

Others, including Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, have defended the likely president’s personal life, saying they’re nobody’s business. So far, Gauck has refused to comment on the matter.

Does the country’s conscience need to get properly married in order to be effective? Have your say below.

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From among comments:

Kennneth Ingle: It is rather strange to see how many European countries were, or are, being run by leaders who are not even capable of sorting out their own family life. Morality would no longer seem to be a requirement when decisions of national or world importance are made

Lisa Rusbridge: Honestly, who really cares? It seems silly for Germany to even have such a ceremonial office. I always thought such things were reserved for monarchies or bloodlines - that sort of thing.

I was wondering though if Gauck's girlfriend, or however she correctly may be referred, and Merkel have the same barber or hair stylist. They do look eerily similar in their severely cropped tidy little hair-dos. Maybe that's a sign that Gauck will be a good fit for the job.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2012-02-27   8:28:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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