How much time do Robert Habeck and his wife Andrea Paluch spend together? The author has now spilled the beans.
Vice Chancellor and Green Party politician Robert Habeck (54) and his wife Andrea Paluch (53) have been married since 1996. The two met while studying in Roskilde, Denmark. Away from political events, they have been working on literary projects in their own four walls for years. Her novel “Hauke Haiens Tod” (2001) has now been made into a film and also adapted as a play. With all the hustle and bustle, is there still time for everyday life and marriage?
Andrea Paluch on marriage to Robert Habeck: “We still see each other enough”
Paluch talks about the “close” and “intensive” time when she and Habeck wrote the novel in the early 2000s. Back then, they were “always at home together, 24 hours a day,” also because of their four children. Her time account “filled up so much,” remembers Paluch.
Things look different now. Since December 2021, Habeck has been deputy to Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (65, SPD) and Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection and therefore travels a lot for work. For the author, however, it’s “not so bad if we don’t see each other regularly.” She emphasizes: “We still see each other enough.”
Film adaptation of Habeck’s novel on Saturday on the first
The film adaptation of “Hauke Haien’s Death” can be seen under the title “The Flood – Death on the Deich” next Saturday (April 27th) from 8:15 p.m. on Erste. The play “Der Schimmelreiter/Hauke Haiens Tod” will be available at the Deutsches Theater Berlin from April 26th.
Source: Stern

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