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Christof Leng
Christof Leng (b. Friedberg, Hesse, September 14, 1975) is a German politician and computer scientist. As a founding member of the Pirate Party Germany, he became its first leader on September 10, 2006. Leng, who held the post until May 2007, works as a research fellow at the Darmstadt University of Technology.[1] He is a board member of the German Informatics Society.[2]
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References
- ^ user profile at Piratenpartei wiki
- ^ Gesellschaft für Informatik (GI) board
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