Lauterbach loses table tennis privilege: a farewell to the ministry!

Lauterbach loses table tennis privilege: a farewell to the ministry!
Reykjavík, Island - Karl Lauterbach (SPD) must accept a striking setback in his political life. With the change of the Ministry of Health from the SPD to the CDU, his successor, Nina Warken, has withdrawn the privilege of playing table tennis in the basement of the Ministry. This reports ruHR24 . Lauterbach, who is a passionate table tennis player and received a table tennis plate for his 60th birthday, had regularly used this room for training sessions with Nico Popal, an Ü50 champion in table tennis.
The decision of Warken does not come out of nowhere. Initially, the CDU politician Lauterbach granted a special permit, which has now been revoked. Lauterbach is dissatisfied with the decision and emphasizes that he plays late in the evening and that nobody bothered. Warken has not commented on this topic, and the Ministry of Health also did not answer any inquiries.
table tennis as compensation
The table tennis game was not only a hobby for Lauterbach, but also served as a compensation for its stressful professional life. The fact that he plans to give his table tennis plate to the Ministry illustrates his connection to this space. Lauterbach had mentioned in an earlier explanation that he also played table tennis as a child, but paused for a long time. In the past five to six years he has rediscovered his passion and also took part in an overgrowth table tennis tournament to draw attention to the positive effects of sport for people with Parkinson's href = "https://www.t-online.de/region/koeln/id_100761186/koelner-politician table tennis verbot-fuer-lauterbach-im-ministeriumskeller.html" class = "source_2"> t-online reported.
The strengthening of sport and movement promotion is not just Lauterbach's personal concern. At the federal level, experts from various areas deal with the development of sport in Germany. The focus is on promoting children and adolescents as well as the further qualification of teachers. It is particularly important to integrate sports clubs to overcome cultural and social barriers, while the further development of the volunteering is further focused on how the press release of the Federal Ministry of Health illustrates ( BMG ).
new challenges for Lauterbach
Although he can no longer practice his table tennis activities in the ministry, Lauterbach does not remain idle. He recently announced that he became a member of a Commission for Climate and Health at the WHO, which is led by the former Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir. The first meeting of the Commission will take place on June 11th in Reykjavík. Lauterbach will take on this free task in addition to its function as chairman of the Bundestag Committee for Research, Technology, Space and Technology Consequences.
The current developments around Karl Lauterbach and his perspectives in sport and health policy once again show the complexity of his public life and the challenges he faces. While he has to part with a passion in volunteering, he also takes part in important global discussions.
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