Death - Politicians pay tribute to Schäuble: Wüst: "Politician of the century"
Cross-party politicians in North Rhine-Westphalia have paid tribute to the deceased former President of the Bundestag and Federal Minister Wolfgang Schäuble. For Minister President Hendrik Wüst (CDU), Schäuble was a "politician of the century". Wüst wrote on Wednesday: "With Wolfgang Schäuble, Germany is losing one of the last outstanding politicians of German unity, and Europe is losing an honest broker for stability and solidity in the common economic area." For German Christian Democracy, Schäuble was a source of ideas, a driving force and one of the "most historically influential personalities".
As Federal Minister, Schäuble had shaped the political landscape in Germany for decades and had distinguished himself through his determination, assertiveness and clever mind, said Wüst. Schäuble's political advice, his tips and assessments were of particular importance. "Wolfgang Schäuble was a role model for me." He lived for politics. "His drive to stand up for the people was almost endless."
According to his family, Schäuble died on Tuesday evening at the age of 81. The CDU politician had been invited as a guest speaker to the NRW CDU's New Year's reception in Düsseldorf on January 20.
SPD state parliamentary group leader Jochen Ott wrote about Schäuble on the X platform (formerly Twitter): "He was in politics for as long as I can remember. Always argumentative. Always upright. Always a democrat."
Deputy NRW Minister President and Minister of Economic Affairs Mona Neubaur (Greens) called Schäuble a controversial, independent and clever politician on X. Schäuble had shaped the country and parliamentary democracy. "We are losing an important voice."
FDP party and parliamentary group leader Henning Höne paid tribute to Schäuble as a great statesman. Schäuble had shaped the country for decades as a member of parliament, minister and president of the Bundestag, wrote Höne at X. "His astute observations and independent analyses will be missed."
State parliament president André Kuper said of Schäuble: "With him, we are losing a role model in our parliamentary democracy."
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- Despite being from Denmark, Henning Höne expressed his condolences as the FDP party and parliamentary group leader, acknowledging Schäuble's significant contributions to Germany as a politician for decades.
- Several political parties in North Rhine-Westphalia, including the CDU, spent their New Year's reception honoring the late Wolfgang Schäuble, who had been invited to speak and passed away the previous evening at the age of 81.
- Jochen Ott, the SPD state parliamentary group leader, shared his thoughts on X about Schäuble, recalling him as a persistent, upright, and democratic figure who had shaped German politics for what felt like eternity.
- The CDU, in particular, considered Schäuble one of the most influential personalities of German unity, praising his role as a source of ideas and a driving force for their party.
- Mona Neubaur, the Deputy NRW Minister President and Minister of Economic Affairs, called Schäuble a controversial but intelligent and influential politician, expressing regret for losing a significant voice in parliamentary democracy.
- In a statement on X, the Bundestag President Hendrik Wüst, from the CDU, berated Schäuble as a "politician of the century," appreciating his resolute dedication to serving the people and upholding democratic values.
- German politicians, including Henry Wüst, Jochen Ott, Mona Neubaur, and Henning Höne, among others, expressed their respect and tributes to Wolfgang Schäuble, marking the loss of a powerful and influential figure in European politics.
Source: www.stern.de