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    Bodo Ramelow (German pronunciation: [ˈboːdo ˈʁaməlo]; born 16 February 1956) is a German politician who has served since 4 March 2020 as Minister-President...
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    Social Democratic Party (SPD), and The Greens, led by Minister-President Bodo Ramelow of The Left. The Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the largest party...
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    Social Democratic Party (SPD), and The Greens, led by Minister-President Bodo Ramelow. The Left became the largest party for the first time in any German state...
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    The second Ramelow cabinet is the current state government of Thuringia, sworn in on 4 March 2020 after Bodo Ramelow was elected as Minister-President...
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    February 8, 2020, Kemmerich resigned and served in an acting fashion until Bodo Ramelow was elected Minister President on March 4, 2020. After Kemmerich's election...
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  • Ramelow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bodo Ramelow (born 1956), German politician Carsten Ramelow (born 1974), German footballer...
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    agreement. On 5 December the red-red-green coalition, led by The Left's Bodo Ramelow, was elected by the Landtag with 46 out of 91 votes. This was the first...
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    Social Democratic Party and The Greens headed by Minister-President Bodo Ramelow. The Left is a founding member of the Party of the European Left, and...
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    Minister-President is Bodo Ramelow, heading a minority government between The Left, Social Democrats and the Alliance '90/The Greens. Ramelow succeeded Thomas...
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    The first Ramelow cabinet was the state government of Thuringia between 2014 and 2020, sworn in on 5 December 2014 after Bodo Ramelow was elected as Minister-President...
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    centre-right CDU and the far-right AfD. Incumbent minister-president Bodo Ramelow of The Left had failed to win a majority in the first two ballots. The...
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    Arnstadt. On 30 August 2017, the former State Secretary of Prime Minister Bodo Ramelow was appointed Minister of the Interior of Thuringia, succeeding the dismissed...
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  • for the first state election. Since 2019, it has been represented by Bodo Ramelow of The Left. As of the 2019 state election, Erfurt III is located entirely...
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    personal animosity between its leader Christoph Matschie and Left leader Bodo Ramelow. Ultimately, a grand coalition of the CDU and SPD was formed under the...
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  • government are styled "Minister-President" unless otherwise indicated. Ramelow had already been Minister-President of Thuringia from December 2014 to...
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    Günther (CDU) 4 15,799 2,936,486 183 0.921 33,452  Thuringia (Thüringen) TH 1990 Erfurt Landtag Bodo Ramelow (The Left) 4 16,172 2,099,527 133 0.923 28,953...
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      First party Second party Third party   Leader Dieter Althaus Bodo Ramelow Christoph Matschie Party CDU PDS SPD Last election 49 seats, 51.0% 21 seats...
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    in the state government of Thuringia in the coalition government of Bodo Ramelow. Until 31 January 2023, she was also Second Deputy Minister-President...
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  • involved members. A practical example of this stance was demonstrated by Bodo Ramelow, the Minister-President of Thuringia, who refused to shake hands with...
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    1 November 2022 – 31 October 2023 First Vice President Bodo Ramelow Preceded by Bodo Ramelow Succeeded by Manuela Schwesig Senator of Finance of Hamburg...
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  • 1961), German wrestler Bodo Otto (1711–1787), German-born American physician Bodo Ramelow (born 1956), German politician Bodo Rudwaleit (born 1957), German...
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    Erfurt Government  • Body Landtag of Thuringia  • Minister-President Bodo Ramelow (The Left)  • Governing parties The Left / SPD / Greens  • Bundesrat...
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  • Heinrich Hellwege, Minister-President of Lower Saxony (1955–1959) The Left: Bodo Ramelow, Minister-President of Thuringia (2014–2020 and since 2020) Two Minister-presidents...
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  • race car driver. Scott Quinnell (born 1972), Welsh rugby union player. Bodo Ramelow (born 1956), German politician and Minister-President of Thuringia. Sara...
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  • election and served until the 2012 election. The second government of Bodo Ramelow in Thuringia, a coalition of The Left, SPD, and Greens, was invested...
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    ranks of either the CDU/CSU or the SPD, until November 1, 2021, when Bodo Ramelow of The Left was elected president of the Bundesrat. Kretschmann was born...
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      First party Second party Third party   Leader Bernhard Vogel Bodo Ramelow Richard Dewes Party CDU PDS SPD Last election 42 seats, 42.6% 17 seats, 16...
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    in the 2014 Thuringian state election, winning 31.0% of votes. After Bodo Ramelow was elected Minister-President in December 2014, Hennig-Wellsow succeeded...
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    Digital Society in the government of Thuringia's Minister-President Bodo Ramelow. Originally an electrical engineer, Tiefensee turned to politics in 1989...
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    Günther (2018–2019) Dietmar Woidke (2019–2020) Reiner Haseloff (2020–2021) Bodo Ramelow (2021–2022) Peter Tschentscher (2022–2023) Manuela Schwesig (Incumbent)...
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