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SPD politician Rudolf Dreßler has died at the age of 84

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The SPD politician Rudolf Dreßler has died at the age of 84. He shaped the party for more than two decades and campaigned for workers' rights. Even after his retirement, Dreßler remained a sharp critic of his party.[more]]]>

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Rudolf Dreßler was called the "concrete socialist", rejected the Hartz reform and sometimes had other problems with his SPD. As ambassador to Israel, he shaped a fixed formula for German Middle East policy. Now he has died.

·Munich, Germany
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The long-time SPD politician Rudolf Dreßler has died. He died at the age of 84, as the North Rhine-Westphalian regional association in Düsseldorf announced.

·Germany
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For many years, Rudolf Dreßler was one of the leading figures in the SPD parliamentary group. Under Chancellor Schmidt, he briefly came close to power as Secretary of State. Years later, as ambassador to Israel, he shaped a central principle of German government policy. Now Rudolf Dreßler has died.

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The SPD politician Rudolf Dreßler has died at the age of 84. He shaped the party for more than two decades and campaigned for workers' rights. Even after his retirement, Dreßler remained a sharp critic of his party.[more]]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Former social democratic finance minister Kjell-Olof Feldt is dead. He fell asleep on Wednesday, his son told TT. "Kjell-Olof Feldt has had a decisive importance for social democracy and for Sweden," says S leader Magdalena Andersson in a comment.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Former Social Democratic finance minister Kjell-Olof Feldt has died. He fell asleep on Wednesday, according to his son for TT.He turned 93 years old.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Aftonbladet broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
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