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Germany’s Merz appoints MediaMarkt chief as new digital minister

News RoomBy News RoomApril 28, 2025
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Karsten Wildberger Elected Digital Minister: Germany’s Firstfold of the Digital Age

As Germany prepares for the new era of innovation, newcomerno Karsten Wildberger has taken an unprecedented step by becoming the first electronic minister under the incoming coalition government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday. Despite his lack of political experience, Wildberger, the chairman of international media groups mediaMarkt and Saturn, has led a enterprise spanning a million stores nationwide in eleven countries. His achievements reflect a impressive track record as a northern newspaper executive, marking a significant shift in Germany’s media landscape.

Merz,-push came from the CDU, a centre-right Christian Democratic Union, which has long insulated itself from digital issues. Gabriel Wildberger, the former chairman of mediaMarkt and Saturn, explained his approach as one that emphasizes the digital PEOPLE and societal megatro三分ama Chavez, not just the technology itself. In his statement, he highlighted the need for true digital sovereignty, ensuring the state’s responsibility beyond just compliance with outdated taxes and transport policies.

The Green Deal, the central theme of Merz’s election manifesto, underscores the need for Germany to embrace its own drive in the digital age. Wildberger’s appointment aims to create a divided ministry under the CDU and others, while the CSU with three members will pivot towards digital initiatives, reflecting their ties to tradition. His leadership during his earlier life as a journalist informed his approach, blending political and corporate insights to shape a new media ethos.

Harold Merrill, the former MediaMarkt chairman, described Wild Binder as a visionary whose leadership will transform Germany into a global leader in sematics and CDsOS. Although Merz’s support for a subsection of the Ministry for digital issues has been borderline contentious, the company now operates as a primary consumer electronics entity, highlighting his ability to seize opportunities for innovation.

In his interview,Wildberger emphasized his role as the digital web of digital citizenship, rather than leading media groups. His tenure will define German’s future in the digital age, a narrative that aligns with his vision for a nation where reality becomes a concept of digital truth. He’s making a mark not just as a leader in the consumer electronics space but as a nails driving the broader shift toward a digital Europe. His appointment marks a pivotal moment for Germany’s digital transformation.

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