Jörg Bullmann

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Jörg Bullmann
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Minister of Home Affairs
Assumed office
28 June 2019
ChancellorOtto von Hößlin
Preceded byEdmund Remarque
Vice-president of the National Consolidation Party
Assumed office
3 August 2015
LeaderOtto von Hößlin
Preceded bytba
Personal details
Born (1972-11-05) 5 November 1972 (age 52)
Wiesstadt, Cislania, Werania
Political partyNational Consolidation Party
SpousePamela Bock
Alma materImperial Academy of Weisstadt

Jörg Bullmann (born (1972-11-05)5 November 1972, aged 47) is a Weranian politician who is the incumbent Minister of Home Affairs. He also serves as Vice-President of the National Consolidation Party having been elected to the role in 2015 alongside NKP president and current Chancellor Otto von Hößlin. He has been a member of the Weranian Reichstag since 2003, being elected in the Bürchaft district in Wittislich. Prior to entering entering the Reichstag Bullmann worked as a policy adviser to the NKP.

Bullmann has been described as a right-wing populist, being one of the most prominent advocates of Weranic nationalism, anti-immigration rhetoric and Euclescepticism, calling for a souverainiste approach to the Euclean Community. Bullmann has also voiced support for economic nationalism - unlike most of his party Bullmann has been a critic of neoliberalism and advocated a more interventionist approach to the economy. Bullmann is considered to support the NKP emulating the Tribune Movement in Etruria.

As Home Affairs Minister Bullmann has promoted increases in police powers and more restrictive citizenship laws. According the Der Statesman Bullmann is the most influential member in the von Hößlin government with oversight over policy beyond the Home Affairs Ministry, being described as the "power behind the throne".

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