
Martin Schulz
Martin Schulz is a German politician and former leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), known for his tenure as the President of the European Parliament from 2012 to 2017. He has been a prominent figure in German and European politics, advocating for social justice and democratic values. Schulz was in the news recently due to the poor electoral performance of the SPD under Olaf Scholz's leadership, which has been described as the party's worst result since World War II.
Born on Dec 20, 1955 (69 years old)
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Germany:
Martin Schulz, the former SPD leader, is a mentor to Lars Klingbeil and is frequently consulted for advice.
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North Macedonia:
Martin Schulz is a former President of the European Parliament who commented on Ursula von der Leyen's appointment.
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Germany:
Martin Schulz was the SPD chancellor candidate for whom Hubertus Heil organized the election campaign.
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Germany:
Martin Schulz was the SPD chancellor candidate for whom Hubertus Heil organized the election campaign.
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Switzerland:
Martin Schulz, Chief Economist of Fujitsu, states that the yen is significantly undervalued.
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Switzerland:
Martin Schulz, an economist at Fujitsu, warns that the recovery in the markets is not sustainable due to ongoing uncertainty.
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Switzerland:
Martin Schulz, chief economist of the Japanese technology company Fujitsu, expected a harsh impact from the tariffs.
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Spain:
Martin Schulz, the then president of the European Parliament, filed a complaint that led to the investigation.
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Germany:
Martin Schulz is thanked by the SPD for his conversation that may influence a key decision.
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Mexico:
Martin Schulz criticized Ursula von der Leyen, calling her 'the weakest minister in the government'.
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