Wolfgang Kubicki
Wolfgang Kubicki is a prominent German politician and a member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), serving as the party's deputy chairman. He has been a vocal advocate for liberal policies and has held various political roles, including Vice President of the Bundestag. Recently, he expressed concern over the FDP's dwindling poll numbers as the party fights to regain representation in the Bundestag, emphasizing the crucial need for strategic decisions to avoid falling below the five percent electoral threshold.
Born on Nov 22, 1952 (73 years old)
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Germany:
Wolfgang Kubicki expressed that older individuals deserve the same quality of medical care as younger ones.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki criticized the training provided by the Mediendienst Integration as a 'journalistic confession of failure'.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki believes the court ruling in Spain has political significance for Germany.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki highlighted the political implications of the missing Covid data and called for an investigation.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki is a long-time deputy chairman of the FDP who advises the current party leadership.
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Germany:
Wolfgang Kubicki is known for his strong opinions on political failures in Berlin.
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Germany:
Wolfgang Kubicki made a bold 'declaration of war' regarding the future of the FDP.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki was considered too old to be a viable alternative for party leadership.
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Germany:
Wolfgang Kubicki humorously suggested that the party motto should be changed to reflect Christian Dürr's importance.
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Switzerland:
Wolfgang Kubicki was a candidate for the party leadership but was deemed too old for the position.
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