Peer Steinbrück
Peer Steinbrück is a former German politician who served as Federal Minister of Finance, known for his candid assessments of economic policy and his role in the SPD.
Born on Jan 10, 1947 (79 years old)
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Switzerland:
Peer Steinbrück was the SPD Kanzlerkandidat who lost the election against Angela Merkel.
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Switzerland:
Peer Steinbrück, along with Angela Merkel, assured the public that bank deposits were safe during the 2008 financial crisis.
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Germany:
Peer Steinbrück is involved in the initiative for a capable state alongside other prominent figures.
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Switzerland:
Peer Steinbrück's voice is used for the AI announcements in the new trains ordered from Siemens.
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Switzerland:
Peer Steinbrück, a prominent leftist politician, once coined the phrase about tax rates on capital gains.
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Germany:
Peer Steinbrück is a former federal minister who recently presented a report on state functionality.
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Germany:
Peer Steinbrück is one of the politicians working on the initiative for a capable state.
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Germany:
Peer Steinbrück discusses the metaphor of marriage in political coalitions on the show 'Maischberger'.
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Switzerland:
Peer Steinbrück, the former Federal Minister of Finance, clearly identifies the challenges facing Germany, including digitalization deficits and excessive bureaucracy.
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Germany:
Peer Steinbrück paints a dystopian picture of the world during a discussion on the show 'Markus Lanz'.
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