Jens Böhrnsen
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Jens Böhrnsen (born June 12 1949 in Bremen) is a German politician of the SPD. He is the current mayor of Bremen, and ex officio the prime minister of the state of Bremen.
Bremen's legislative assembly decided to elect Böhrnsen as mayor after he had won the Social Democrat primary for the mayoralty, which had become vacant after incumbent Henning Scherf announced on 28 September 2005 that he intended to resign in December. On his election on 8 November 2005, the new mayor took his oath of office.
Recently, Böhrnsen has been involved in the debate revolving around a modernisation of Germany's constitution. In the process, he rejected demands for the state of Bremen to be merged with Lower Saxony to form a new northern state — a demand that has been making the rounds as Bremen is not only the smallest German state, but has also been saddled with an extraordinary amount of debt for the past 15 years.
| Preceded by Henning Scherf |
Mayor of
Bremen 2005– |
Succeeded by incumbent |
| Mayors of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen since 1945 | |
|---|---|
| Erich Vagts · Wilhelm Kaisen · Willy Dehnkamp · Hans Koschnick · Klaus Wedemeier · Henning Scherf · Jens Böhrnsen | |
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