
Peter Gauweiler
Peter Gauweiler is a prominent German politician and lawyer, known for his involvement in the Christian Social Union (CSU) party. He gained significant attention during the Euro crisis as a key figure opposing the European Central Bank's policies and was the plaintiff in a constitutional complaint regarding the euro bailout. Gauweiler has been a vocal critic of many aspects of European integration, advocating for stronger national sovereignty and fiscal responsibility.
Born on Jul 15, 1949 (76 years old)
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Germany:
Peter Gauweiler reminisces about the past connections between Bavaria and China.
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Germany:
Peter Gauweiler, a former deputy party leader, reminisces about the historical context of the meeting between Strauß and Mao.
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Italy:
Gauweiler has stressed that the Bundesbank should not take shortcuts in safeguarding the country's gold reserves.
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Russia:
Peter Gauweiler, a former deputy chairman of the Christian Social Union, comments on the safety of storing gold abroad.
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Switzerland:
Peter Gauweiler was represented by Dietrich Murswiek as the legal counsel during the Euro crisis.
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