Manfred Stolpe (16 May 1936 – 29 December 2019) was a German canonist, theologian and politician who served as Federal Minister of Transport, Building...
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Minister-President Manfred Stolpe lost its majority. The SPD subsequently formed a grand coalition with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and Stolpe continued...
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minister Manfred Stolpe had known one another since the 1960s through their church connections, though they had not been aware at every level of Stolpe's complicated...
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entomologist, archaeologist, and ethnographer Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019), German politician Sven Stolpe (1905–1996), Swedish writer Johan Linderstolpe...
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(Governing Mayor 1957–1966) Brandenburg 52 / 88 54.1 (#1) SPD majority 1994 Manfred Stolpe (Minister-President 1990–2002) Bremen 59 / 100 55.3 (#1) SPD majority...
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Free Democratic Party (FDP) and The Greens, led by Minister-President Manfred Stolpe. The SPD achieved a 16% swing in its favour and won an absolute majority...
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opposition to the unification in intellectual circles. Christa Wolf and Manfred Stolpe stressed the need to forge an East German identity, while "citizens'...
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inaugurated on 12 September 2003 by the Federal Transport Minister Dr. Manfred Stolpe. By 2006, the tunnel was close to bankruptcy. Only 10,500 vehicles were...
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Manfred Stolpe was appointed, after his successor as Minister-President, then-Mayor of Potsdam Matthias Platzeck had refused the job in 1998. Stolpe was...
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13 Kurt Bodewig (born 1955) SPD 20 November 2000 22 October 2002 14 Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019) SPD 22 October 2002 22 November 2005 Schröder (II) Federal...
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Schönefeld). On 28 May 1996, Mayor Diepgen, Minister-President of Brandenburg Manfred Stolpe and Federal Minister for Transport Matthias Wissmann committed to Schönefeld...
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acceptance of secular power to a positive attitude toward socialist ideas. Manfred Stolpe became a lawyer for the Brandenburg Protestant Church in 1959 before...
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Ludwig Stiegler Christian Stock Ulrich Stockmann Karl Wilhelm Stolle Manfred Stolpe Richard Stöss Otto Strasser Dietrich Stobbe Heinrich Ströbel Käte Strobel...
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Note - Stasi - Stasi Records Agency - States Chamber - Steinstücken - Manfred Stolpe - Willi Stoph - Renate Stecher - SV Dynamo Ernst Thälmann - Thälmann...
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Thomas Lunacek pointed out that the text was "politically harmless". Manfred Stolpe (SPD) and Interior Minister Jörg Schönbohm (CDU) warned against denigrating...
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which took place on 3 October. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) led by Manfred Stolpe emerged as the largest party with 38.2% of the vote, followed by the...
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Greens Federal Minister of Minister for Transport, Building and Housing Manfred Stolpe 22 October 2002 22 November 2005 SPD Federal Minister of Defence Peter...
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Friedbert Pflüger, Volker Rühe, Rudolf Scharping, Dieter Schulte, Manfred Stolpe, Rita Süssmuth, Günter Verheugen, Antje Vollmer, and Theodor Waigel...
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in 1991, Burlakov personally assured the Brandenburg prime minister Manfred Stolpe that the withdrawal would continue in accordance with treaty obligations...
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and remained Minister for the Environment under Minister-president Manfred Stolpe. He became popular nationwide for organizing public support for the...
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main public record office of Brandenburg. — The Prime Minister Dr. Manfred Stolpe, Minister of the Interior Alwin Ziel, Law on the State Symbols of the...
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Edgar Most) a government-appointed commission which presented Minister Manfred Stolpe, then serving as cabinet minister charged with eastern reconstruction...
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1992. She was christened by Ingrid Stolpe, the wife of the then Minister-President of Brandenburg Manfred Stolpe. After undergoing trials she was commissioned...
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the mayor of Berlin Eberhard Diepgen, Brandenburg minister-president Manfred Stolpe and the federal transport minister Wissmann established the so-called...
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government of Minister-President Manfred Stolpe. She resigned from the parliament in the summer of 1992 and, in protest over Stolpe's Stasi contacts, from the...
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prime minister to investigate the crash. German Transport Minister Manfred Stolpe visited the country to meet with officials regarding the crash of Flight...
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Transport Matthias Wissmann and the Minister-President of Brandenburg Manfred Stolpe – committed to Schönefeld as the site for the new Berlin Brandenburg...
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television Rudi Strahl (1931–2001), playwright, novelist and lyricist. Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019), former Prime Minister of Brandenburg Christian Tomuschat...
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seriously eroded. One of the most notable counter-examples would be Manfred Stolpe, who was revealed to have had extensive contacts with the Stasi, meeting...
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(Born–Died) Term of Office Political Party Took Office Left Office Days 1 Manfred Stolpe (1936–2019) 1 November 1990 26 June 2002 resigned 11 years, 237 days...
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