Max Streibl
Max Streibl was a prominent German politician and member of the Christian Social Union (CSU) who served as the Minister-President of Bavaria from 1993 until his resignation later that same year. His tenure was marred by the 'Amigo Affair', a political scandal involving alleged favoritism and corruption, which ultimately led to his downfall. Streibl's leadership was characterized by attempts to modernize the CSU and address various social issues, but the scandal overshadowed his political career and remains a notable example of the challenges faced by political leaders in maintaining public trust.
Born on Jan 01, 1939 (86 years old)
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Max Streibl had to resign as Minister-President due to the Amigo affair.
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Germany:
Max Streibl was the Finance Minister and Deputy Minister-President who visited Strauß in the hospital.
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Germany:
Max Streibl was a former CSU leader whose political failures are noted in the context of the party's history.
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Germany:
Max Streibl was the first prominent guest that Göttler drove.
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Switzerland:
Max Streibl was the Bavarian Prime Minister who was ousted due to the 'Amigo Affair' in 1993.
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