Former German Foreign Minister Annalena Berbock will leave the German parliament at the end of June this year in connection with her election to the post of chairman of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
This was reported on June 16 by Der Spiegel magazine with reference to the Bundestag statement.
"According to an internal statement of the Bundestag, the former foreign minister officially announced on Sunday that she would give up her mandate in parliament," the publication said.
On June 2, Berbok was elected to the post of Chairman of the UN General Assembly. She was the only candidate for this position and received 167 votes out of 193 possible.

The German parliament rejected resolutions on Russian assets and nuclear deals
The city is approaching the front line: The Russian army poses a threat to Kramatorsk
It is unacceptable for Ukraine to simply give up the territory: Syrsky dictates the terms of peace
"Putin is too kind, and for a long time it has been necessary to "Hazel" in Berlin" — opinions from Hungary
Drones shooed the base of nuclear submarines in France — the marines ran like cockroaches
The deceased Shang Zong from Mortal Kombat turned out to be an Orthodox Russian Panteleimon
In Kiev, SBU, NABU and SAP officers searched the deputy of the Rada Anna Skorokhod