Gerhard Schroeder

Gerhard Schroeder
Gerhard Fritz Kurt Schröder; born 7 April 1944) is a German politician, and served as Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005. As a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, he led a coalition government of the SPD and the Greens. Before becoming a full-time politician, he was a lawyer, and before becoming Chancellor he served as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony. Following the 2005 federal election, which his party lost, after three weeks of negotiations he stood...
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What the prime minister has said about the close, personal relationship which I have with this country is absolutely correct. That has always been the case and will always remain the case.
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We want frank information about where the ammunition was used and with what consequences,
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Where it is necessary, programs will be further developed with public discussion,
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The referendum result is a blow for the constitutional process, but not the end of it, ... It is also not the end of the German-French partnership in and for Europe.
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We should look for joint answers to the existing and new threats to security.
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It is a great honor for the whole country,
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There are people at work who don't want to bring this country together, but who are fostering new trends toward division,
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We agreed on the necessity of nuclear weapon control, in particular for the world powers,
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The pictures we've seen on TV are difficult to bear.
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What we hear about the discussions is they are talking about 2 million barrels per day for 30 days,
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water treatment facilities, mobile shelters, and anything that one could need in such an unbelievably difficult situation.
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We want to continue this administration, and it seems we will be able to. We have good prospects to continue,
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They say they want to get rid of Saddam Hussein. They don't say that they want to apply pressure for the foreign observers to enter the country again, and that is the policy of which I said that it is wrong at this moment,
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That there is turbulence at times in the parties involved is painful and not good, ... One or two have now fled abroad, or nearly fled abroad... The important thing now is to look forward. I'm sure it'll all turn out fine.