Dietmar Woidke
Dietmar Woidke is a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). He has served as the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2017, focusing on regional development, social justice, and environmental sustainability. In recent political discourse, he has engaged in debates regarding migration policy, advocating for a balanced approach to asylum seekers and criticizing opposition strategies that he believes undermine European solidarity. Woidke's contributions to the political landscape highlight his commitment to addressing contemporary challenges facing Germany, particularly in the context of increasing migration and its implications for society.
Born on Mar 01, 1961 (65 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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| Luxembourg | 2 | 5.50 | 0.36% | +30% | 625,978 | 2,943 | $73,000 | 343$ |
| Totals | 2 | 625,978 | 2,943 | $73,000 | 343$ |
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Luxembourg:
Dietmar Woidke has been the Minister-President of Brandenburg since 2013.
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Germany:
Dietmar Woidke, the social democratic Minister-President of Brandenburg, recently made an interesting statement about the state of the nation.
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Germany:
Ministerpräsident Dietmar Woidke was in England and initially did not comment.
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Switzerland:
Dietmar Woidke is the Minister-President of Brandenburg and was present during a press conference where migration issues were discussed.
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Germany:
Dietmar Woidke, the Minister-President of Brandenburg, suggested that collaboration with the AfD could be possible if they significantly changed.
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