Guido Westerwelle

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Person.png Guido Westerwelle  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
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Born27 December 1961
Bad Honnef, West Germany (Now Germany)
Died18 March 2016 (aged 54) (Age 54)
Cologne, Germany
Cause of death
leukemia
NationalityGerman
Member ofAtlantik-Brücke, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1997

Employment.png Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs

In office
28 October 2009 - 17 December 2013
Preceded byFrank-Walter Steinmeier
Succeeded byFrank-Walter Steinmeier

Employment.png Vice Chancellor of Germany

In office
28 October 2009 - 16 May 2011

Guido Westerwelle was a German politician.

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/200731 May 20073 June 2007Turkey
Istanbul
The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey
Munich Security Conference/200920092009Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 45th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20105 February 20107 February 2010Germany
Munich
Bavaria
An anti-war demonstration outside described it as "Nothing more than a media-effectively staged war propaganda event, which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in Afghanistan and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability."
Munich Security Conference/20114 February 20116 February 2011Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 47th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20123 February 20125 February 2012Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 48th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20131 February 20133 February 2013Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 49th Munich Security Conference
WEF/Annual Meeting/200923 January 200927 January 2009World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Chairman Klaus Schwab outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the global agenda, including letting the banks that caused the 2008 economic crisis keep writing the rules, the climate change agenda, over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the stakeholder agenda, and a "new charter for the global economic order".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201323 January 201327 January 2013World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity"
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