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Who is Peter Brabeck-Letmathe? Here's what to know about the interim WEF chairman

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The former Nestle CEO became a controversial figure after sharing his views on water as a commodity versus a human right in a documentary

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After the sudden departure of Klaus Schwab as head of the WEF, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, the former head of Nestlé, took over his post, which caused a scandal in 2005, when he found water to be a human right to be regarded as an extreme and water should have a market value. It seems to be quite similar in Wiesbaden: here a water consumption tax is to be levied in addition to the water charges. You need money – and with the "climate change" everyth…

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The former number one of Nestlé, acting president of the WEF, is an Austrian passionate about his capital, Vienna. This cradle of modernity led to investment in a watch brand, Carl Suchy & Söhne. Less for business than for emotionsThere is no retirement for Peter Brabeck-Letmathe. The takeover on the fly of the World Economic Forum (WEF) management after the express resignation of its founder Klaus Schwab is only one more tab in his agenda. And …

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Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, former director general of Nestlé and until now vice president of the World Economic Forum (WEF), has assumed the interim presidency of the organization after the surprising resignation of its founder,...

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Following Klaus Schwab’s sudden departure this week, the World Economic Forum (FEM) announced that Nestlé’s former CEO, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, will replace him as interim president. Schwab decided to resign on Monday, after 55 years of leading the globalist organization he founded, according to the official statement. “After my recent announcement, and upon entering [...]

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altnews.org broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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