Sigmar Gabriel

Sigmar Gabriel

politician Germany

Sigmar Gabriel is a prominent German politician who served as the leader of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) from 2011 to 2017 and held various ministerial roles, including Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy. Known for his pragmatic approach to politics, Gabriel has been a key figure in shaping Germany's social and economic policies, advocating for social justice, environmental sustainability, and European integration. He has often emphasized the importance of the 'democratic middle' in German politics, reflecting on the balance between progressive and conservative values. Gabriel's insights into contemporary political challenges make him a respected voice in national discussions.

Born on Sep 12, 1970 (54 years old)

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
55,039
Power
3,028$
Sentiment
3.14
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Switzerland 2 4.50 0.14% +20% 8,654,622 14,669 $700,000 1,186$
Germany 1 3.00 0.05% +0% 83,783,942 40,069 $3,845,000 1,839$
Montenegro 1 3.00 0.05% +0% 628,066 302 $5,500 3$
Totals 4 93,066,630 55,040 $4,550,500 3,028$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Germany Germany: Sigmar Gabriel is one of the two highly failed individuals explaining whether Schwarz-Rot can lead the country into the future. 3

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Laschet und Gabriel bei „Maischberger“: „Alle mal verbal abrüsten“ - Medien

Switzerland Switzerland: Sigmar Gabriel recently stated that one must fight for the FDP, as it provides a necessary liberal element in German politics. 7

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: FDP-Chef Lindner im Interview: «Merz scheut den Politikwechsel»

Switzerland Switzerland: Sigmar Gabriel is a former leader of the SPD who has commented on the concept of the 'democratic center' in German politics. 5

Neue Zürcher Zeitung: Sollen Rot und Grün für immer regieren?