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- Klaus Wedemeier (born 12 January 1944 in Hof an der Saale) is a German politician (SPD) who served as the 5th President of the Senate and Mayor of Bremen...
- Nölle Hartmut Perschau Peter Gloystein Thomas Röwekamp Preceded by Klaus Wedemeier Succeeded by Jens Böhrnsen Vice President of the Senate and Mayor of the...
- November 1994 – 31 October 1995 First Vice President Klaus Wedemeier Preceded by Klaus Wedemeier Succeeded by Edmund Stoiber In office 1 November 1982 –...
- Hesse SPD (Cabinets Eichel I and II) 1991–1995 Bremen SPD and FDP (Senate Wedemeier III) 1994–1998 Saxony-Anhalt SPD (Cabinet Höppner I), minority government...
- Lafontaine (1992–1993) Klaus Wedemeier (1993–1994) 1989 7 Roman Herzog (1934–2017) 1 July 1994 – 30 June 1999 CDU 1994 Klaus Wedemeier (1994) Johannes Rau (1994–1995)...
- chess Grandmaster Carlos Villagrán, Mexican actor and comedian Klaus Wedemeier, German politician January 13 – Chris von Saltza, American swimmer January...
- (1992) Oskar Lafontaine, President of the Bundesrat (1992–1993) Klaus Wedemeier, President of the Bundesrat (1993–1994) Edmund Stoiber, President of the...
- in****bent Social Democratic Party (SPD) government led by Mayor Klaus Wedemeier lost its majority, suffering an 11.7-point swing against it. The SPD subsequently...
- 1943) 1 November 1992 31 October 1993 364 days SPD Saarland 47 Wedemeier, KlausKlaus Wedemeier (born 1944) 1 November 1993 31 October 1994 364 days SPD Bremen...
- Vice President Berndt Seite Preceded by Berndt Seite Succeeded by Klaus Wedemeier Lord Mayor of Saarbrücken In office 22 January 1976 – 9 April 1985 Preceded...