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"He was a giant of parliamentarianism": politicians pay tribute to Wolfgang Schäuble and his life's work

Dismay, grief and respectful memories: The death of Wolfgang Schäuble has affected many people. The Federal Chancellor also speaks out.

Wolfgang Schäuble before a cabinet meeting in the Chancellery in May 2016. Schäuble died on Boxing....aussiedlerbote.de
Wolfgang Schäuble before a cabinet meeting in the Chancellery in May 2016. Schäuble died on Boxing Day at the age of 81..aussiedlerbote.de

Reactions to news of death - "He was a giant of parliamentarianism": politicians pay tribute to Wolfgang Schäuble and his life's work

He was Federal Minister of the Interior, Federal Minister of Finance, a member of the German Bundestag for 50 years and even its President from 2017 to 2021: Wolfgang Schäuble has played a key role in shaping German politics over the past decades. Former Chancellor Angela Merkel once said of him: "Wolfgang Schäuble is a stroke of luck for German and European politics." Following his death, political friends and rivals have come forward with tributes and condolences. An overview.

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Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD): "Wolfgang Schäuble shaped our country for more than half a century: as a Member of Parliament, Minister and President of the Bundestag. In him, Germany has lost a sharp thinker, passionate politician and pugnacious democrat. My thoughts are with his family today."

Wolfgang Schäuble hat unser Land mehr als ein halbes Jahrhundert geprägt: als Abgeordneter, Minister und Bundestagspräsident. Mit ihm verliert Deutschland einen scharfen Denker, leidenschaftlichen Politiker und streitbaren Demokraten. Meine Gedanken sind heute bei seiner Familie. pic.twitter.com/x1WsRHYJXe

— Bundeskanzler Olaf Scholz (@Bundeskanzler) December 27, 2023

Bundestag President Bärbel Bas (SPD): "Very sad news," is how Schäuble's successor as head of parliament described the death announcement on Platform X. "My thoughts are with his family and friends. My sincere condolences."

CDU leader Friedrich Merz: The news fills him with great sadness, writes Merz on X. "In Wolfgang Schäuble, I have lost the closest friend and advisor I have ever had in politics. My thoughts are with his family, especially his wife Ingeborg."

CSU Chairman Markus Söder: The CSU mourns the loss of Schäuble, explained the Bavarian Minister President on X. He had rendered great services to Germany as Federal Minister of the Interior, Chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, CDU Chairman and President of the Bundestag. "The CSU will honor his memory."

Green Party leader Omid Nouripour: "He was a giant of parliamentarianism and a formative figure for our country for decades. His place in the history books is assured. My thoughts are with his wife and children. They will miss him. We will all miss him."

Dietmar Bartsch, last co-leader of the left-wing parliamentary group in the Bundestag: "Wolfgang Schäuble was an outstanding democrat. Our positions were often diametrically opposed. His commitment to Berlin as the capital was historic. In the last week of the session, he said to me: 'It goes up and down in politics, always think of yourself too. R.I.P."

Central Council of Jews in Germany: "We mourn the loss of Wolfgang Schäuble. He dedicated his life to the service of our country and was a close friend of the Jewish community in Germany. Our thoughts are with his family."

Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Faeser (SDP): "In Wolfgang Schäuble, we are losing one of the most important democrats in our republic. He was a great statesman and embodied post-war democratic Germany like few others. As Federal Minister of the Interior at the time, he was an architect of unity. His word carried great weight. My deepest sympathy goes to his wife, his children and his entire family. We mourn the loss of a great personality who will be greatly missed by us and our country."

CDU Federal Treasurer Julia Klöckner: "Wolfgang Schäuble was an exceptional person, an impressive thinker and speaker, a loyal and critical colleague. He shaped our country as a minister, as President of the Bundestag, as a politician who conscientiously fulfilled his duty and service."

Former Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU): "Europe is losing a great statesman. I am losing my most important mentor and a fatherly friend. My thoughts are with his family. Rest in peace, Wolfgang Schäuble."

CDU politician Lukas Kilian: The transport policy spokesman for the parliamentary group in Schleswig-Holstein paid tribute to Schäuble with an anecdote. "When I first ran for the state parliament in 2017, Wolfgang Schäuble came to support me. The visitors' forum in Glinde was packed. Schäuble joked and massively overstayed the end time - set by his office," writes Kilian on X. "An unforgettable evening." While he himself had gone home late, Schäuble still had to travel to Berlin. At breakfast, he saw him live on the ARD and ZDF morning shows. "He did not spare himself. For me, Wolfgang Schäuble is and remains living history, a convinced European and an upright democrat! May he rest in peace."

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In addition to the aforementioned leaders and political entities, former CDU candidate for Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, also expressed his sorrow. He stated, "I have lost my closest friend and advisor in politics with Wolfgang Schäuble's death."

Meanwhile, Angela Merkel's successor as Chancellor, Olaf Scholz (SPD), highlighted Schäuble's long-standing career in politics. He expressed, "Wolfgang Schäuble shaped our country for more than half a century."

Furthermore, Wolfgang Schäuble's death notice was also published in the Bundestag, reflecting the significant impact he had on German politics. Notably, Woman politician Bärbel Bas, who succeeded Schäuble as Bundestag President, expressed her condolences.

Additionally, the death of Schäuble also affected members of other political parties. For instance, Green Party leader Omid Nouripour referred to Schäuble as "a giant of parliamentarianism" and "a formative figure for our country for decades."

Finally, even influential figures outside the Bundestag mourned Schäuble's death. Führende Personlichkeit und ehemaliger Gesundheitsminister Jens Spahn (CDU) described him as "Europe's losing a great statesman."

Source: www.stern.de

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