Gerd Schröder
Gerd Schröder is a German politician who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005. A member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), he was known for implementing significant reforms in the labor market and welfare system, which aimed to modernize the German economy. His tenure was marked by his controversial decision to support the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, which led to a rift within his party and among the German populace. Following his chancellorship, Schröder took on various roles in the private sector, including positions with Russian energy companies, which sparked debates over his influence and the balance of interests between politics and business.
Born on Apr 07, 1944 (81 years old)
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