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Martin Schulz
B:1955Hehlrath Biblio: 1987-1998 Bürgermeister der Stadt Würselen; 2012-2017 Präsident des Europäischen Parlaments; Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments 19.07.1994-10.02.2017; Mitglied des Deutschen Bundestages 24.10.2017-26.10.2021; 19. WP Place of Activity: Würselen Place of Activity: Brüssel Place of Activity: Berlin
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Profession
Politiker
Abgeordneter
Parteivorsitzender
Buchhändler
Bürgermeister
Affiliations
Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
Europäisches Parlament. Fraktion der Progressiven Allianz der Sozialdemokraten
Europäisches Parlament. Fraktion der Sozialdemokratischen Partei Europas
Martin Schulz (born 20 December 1955) is a German politician who served as Leader of the Social Democratic Party from 2017 to 2018, and was a Member of the Bundestag (MdB) from 2017 to 2021. Previously he was President of the European Parliament from 2012 to 2017, Leader of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats from 2004 to 2012 and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany from 1994 to 2017. In November 2016, Schulz announced he would not seek a third term as President of the European Parliament, but instead would stand in 2017 as the SPD candidate for the German Chancellorship. In January 2017, Sigmar Gabriel announced he would not stand for re-election as party leader and as the SPD candidate for the German Chancellorship, Gabriel recommended Schulz as his replacement. After the elections of September 2017, which resulted in a postwar low for the SPD, Schulz declared the end of the existing Grand coalition under Angela Merkel and explicitly refused to serve in a Merkel government. On 7 February 2018, coalition talks concluded and Schulz announced he would succeed Sigmar Gabriel as Foreign minister and leave his party chairmanship to Andrea Nahles. After heavy public and internal criticism, Schulz decided not to enter the new cabinet. On 13 February 2018 Schulz stepped down as party chair. (Source: DBPedia)