Friday, September 3, 2010

Drink-drive bishop quits over grave mistake

THE head of Germanys twenty-five million Protestants quiescent yesterday after military arrested her for drink-driving only 4 months after apropos the third lady to head a vital Christian Church. Known as the "pop bishop", 51-year-old Margot Kässmann is a unchanging on TV speak shows. She was a argumentative preference as head of the EKD, Germanys main organisation of Protestant churches, since she is a divorced mom of four. Kässmann told reporters she had done a grave inapplicable designation that she deeply regretted. "But I cannot omit the actuality that my bureau and my management have been damaged," she said. "My heart says utterly obviously that I cannot sojourn in office." She pronounced she would rught away give up as personality of the EKD, a organisation of twenty-two Lutheran, Reformed and United Churches, and as Lutheran bishop of Hanover.State prosecutors in Hanover pronounced Kässmann could lose her drivers looseness for a year after military stopped her for going by a red light on Saturday. Her red blood ethanol turn was some-more than 3 times the authorised limit, the prosecutors said.
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