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    Sigmar Hartmut Gabriel (born 12 September 1959) is a German politician who was the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2017 to 2018 and the vice-chancellor...
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    2017, Sigmar Gabriel announced he would not stand for re-election as party leader and as the SPD candidate for the German Chancellorship, Gabriel recommended...
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    creation of the Progressive Alliance was the decision in January 2012 by Sigmar Gabriel, then chairman of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), to cancel...
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    travel paid by TUI and was succeeded by young parliamentary leader Sigmar Gabriel. In the wake of the 1999 scandal, as well as rising discontent with...
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    technology. After their electoral fall, the Social Democrats were led by Sigmar Gabriel, a former federal minister and prime minister of Lower Saxony, and by...
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  • German footballer Sigmar Gabriel (born 1959), German politician Sigmar Polke (1941–2010), German painter and photographer Sigmar Vilhjálmsson (born 1977)...
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    Christian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU) and the Social Democrats (SPD). Sigmar Gabriel (SPD) replaced Philipp Rösler (FDP) as Vice Chancellor of Germany and...
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    but soon withdrew from the contest. As a consequence, SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel later announced that the leadership agreed to nominate Peer Steinbrück...
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    14 March 2018 – 8 December 2021 Chancellor Angela Merkel Preceded by Sigmar Gabriel Succeeded by Robert Habeck Minister of Finance In office 14 March 2018 –...
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    (2007–2009) Guido Westerwelle (2009–2011) Philipp Rösler (2011–2013) Sigmar Gabriel (2013–2018) Olaf Scholz (2018–2021) I II III IV 9 Olaf Scholz (b. 1958)...
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    Chancellor Angela Merkel Preceded by Guido Westerwelle Succeeded by Sigmar Gabriel Honorary Consul of Vietnam to Switzerland Incumbent Assumed office 1...
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    criticised German Chancellor Angela Merkel, while the German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel defended her. French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said that he...
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  • to the extent that I'd prefer not to repeat it". On 22 August 2015 Sigmar Gabriel, the then-Chairman of the Social Democratic Party and Vice-Chancellor...
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  • and responsible governance, Mogherini added. German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel was skeptical about the 2 percent of GDP on defence spending target...
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    Sigmar Gabriel, Vice-Chancellor of Germany (2013–2018) and former chairman of the SPD...
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  • politician Mark A. Gabriel, writer on Islamic affairs Philip Gabriel, American professor and translator from Japanese Sigmar Gabriel (born 1959), German...
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    Germany were being attacked by the CIA. Germany's foreign minister Sigmar Gabriel from the Social Democratic Party responded to the documents of Vault...
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  • suspected Volksverhetzung (incitement to hatred), and Deputy Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said the real face of Pegida had been exposed: "Anyone who puts on a...
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    politics. In 2014, then-Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Sigmar Gabriel lobbied Swedish company Vattenfall to continue investments in brown...
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    solution". Reuters UK. Retrieved 27 November 2015. "Sigmar Gabriel nennt Türkei "unkalkulierbar"" [Sigmar Gabriel called Turkey "unpredictable"]. Frankfurter...
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    2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016. "Köln: Sigmar Gabriel fordert schnellere Abschiebungen" [Cologne: Sigmar Gabriel calls faster deportations]. Der Spiegel...
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  • for working with Fatah". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2 May 2016. [Sigmar Gabriel] added that Fatah was part of the values of social democracy and was...
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  • statement, Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern and German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said, "Europe's energy supply is a matter for Europe, and not for the...
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    this') around this time. Junior coalition partner and Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel said that Germany could take in 500,000 refugees annually for the next...
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    Jochimsen. The red-green camp reacted with disappointment. SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel described The Left's position as "bizarre and embarrassing," stating...
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    political force in France". In June 2015, Macron and his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel published a platform advocating a continuation of European integration...
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    his home city of Brunswick, he resigned in 1999 and was replaced by Sigmar Gabriel. From 2003 to his election as Federal President in 2010 Christian Wulff...
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    from the party, doing so by publishing an open letter to then-chairman Sigmar Gabriel. He cited the lack of helpfulness of German institutions to refugees...
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    Al Saud, in protest of a statement made by Sigmar Gabriel, the German Foreign Minister at that time. Gabriel had clearly criticized the active influence...
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    Democratic Party (SPD) majority government led by Minister-President Sigmar Gabriel was defeated. The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) came up one seat...
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