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Guido Westerwelle (German: [ˈɡiːdo ˈvɛstɐˌvɛlə]; 27
December 1961 – 18
March 2016) was a
German politician who
served as
foreign minister in the second...
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Guido Westerwelle as
party chairman. Rösler was then
named Vice
Chancellor on 16 May 2011,
succeeding Westerwelle in this
position as well.
Westerwelle retained...
- 18%.
While Westerwelle and Möllemann
generated a lot of
media attention, the
party was once
again embroiled in
controversy on
Westerwelle's perceived lack...
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German FDP
politician Guido Westerwelle from 2003 to 2016, when
Westerwelle died of leukaemia.
Mronz and
Westerwelle entered into a
registered civil...
- Stoiber, who was on
vacation and
responded late to the events. With
Guido Westerwelle,
leader of the Free
Democratic Party (FDP), the FDP
presented a chancellor...
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Schweickert Simmling Skudelny Solms Spatz Stadler Staffeldt Stinner Thiele Thomae Todtenhausen Toncar Tören
Vogel Volk
Westerwelle Winterstein Wissing Wolff...
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Federal Minister of
Economics and
Technology on 12 May 2011 and
Guido Westerwelle as
Chairman of the FDP on 13 May 2011 and was also
instated as Vice-Chancellor...
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Democratic Party of
Germany (FDP) from 1995
until he was
succeeded by
Guido Westerwelle in 2001.
Gerhardt was born in Ulrichstein, Hesse. He
studied pedagogics...
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countries that had
sodomy laws in
their recent past.
Examples include Guido Westerwelle, Germany's Vice-Chancellor; Pete Buttigieg, the
United States Secretary...
- Also,
German politician and
leader of the Free
Democratic Party Guido Westerwelle was born in Bad Honnef.
Since the 1980s Bad
Honnef has
developed into...