
Boris Pistorijus
Boris Pistorijus is a German politician and the current Minister of Defense of Germany. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and has held various positions within the party and government. Pistorijus is known for his firm stance on democratic values and has been vocal in defending the integrity of democracy in Europe against criticism, particularly in response to remarks made by foreign officials regarding the state of democracy in the region.
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Montenegro | 2 | 7.00 | 0.14% | +10% | 628,066 | 996 | $5,500 | 9$ |
Totals | 2 | 628,066 | 996 | $5,500 | 9$ |
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Recent Mentions
Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus is expected to sign the relevant declaration of intent regarding the joint production of missiles.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus emphasized that Germany will be ready to defend every square centimeter of NATO territory.
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Serbia:
Pistorijus announced plans for a new voluntary military recruitment program to address the shortage of troops in the German army.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus is the only minister from the previous government to retain his position.
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Montenegro:
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorijus stated that Ukraine should not give up all territories occupied by Russia as part of a peace agreement proposed by US President Donald Trump.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus is the popular defense minister likely to remain in his position in the new coalition government.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus is a defense minister mentioned as a potential replacement for Olaf Šolc.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus described the election outcome as disappointing and catastrophic.
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Serbia:
Boris Pistorijus reacted to the election results, calling them devastating for the SPD.
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Montenegro:
Boris Pistorijus warns of societal division if governments cut social spending for military investment.
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