Rheinland-Pfalz Justice Minister Herbert Mertin Dies at 66 After Collapsing at Ceremony

February 21, 2025
Rheinland-Pfalz Justice Minister Herbert Mertin Dies at 66 After Collapsing at Ceremony
  • Prominent political figures, including Minister President Alexander Schweitzer and Minister of Economics Daniela Schmitt, praised Mertin's commitment to democratic values and his significant impact on the state's politics.

  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mertin was vocal about the need to restore civil liberties and reduce restrictions as case numbers fell.

  • He is survived by his wife and four adult sons, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to justice and democracy.

  • Schweitzer noted that Mertin's commitment to democracy stemmed from his own experiences, having fled political persecution in Chile as a young man.

  • Herbert Mertin, the Justice Minister of Rheinland-Pfalz, has unexpectedly passed away at the age of 66 after collapsing during a ceremony for honorary judges in Koblenz.

  • Despite being taken to the hospital, medical staff were unable to save him, as confirmed by the FDP state association.

  • The news of his death was confirmed by a spokesperson for the FDP state association in Rheinland-Pfalz.

  • Born in 1958 in Temuco, Chile, Mertin's experiences with injustice during his youth influenced his lifelong dedication to defending democracy.

  • He studied law in Mainz and Bonn and joined the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in 1983, entering the state parliament in 1996.

  • Mertin first entered the Rheinland-Palatinate State Parliament in 1996 and was appointed Justice Minister in 1999, serving under various administrations throughout his career.

  • He served in the Ampelkoalition government and was known for his strong advocacy of civil rights and an independent judiciary.

  • Former FDP state chairman and current Federal Minister Volker Wissing expressed deep sorrow over Mertin's death, describing him as a passionate advocate for liberal values and a personal mentor.

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