- Guido Westerwelle
Infobox Politician
name = Guido Westerwelle
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1961|12|27|mf=y
birth_place =Bad Honnef ,Germany
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party = FDP
residence =Berlin ,Bonn
occupation = Politician, Lawyer
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office = Member of Parliament
term_start = 1996
term_end = current
predecessor = Heinz Lanfermann
successor = Incumbent
constituency =Bonn
majority = Heinz Lanfermann
office2 = Chairman of the FDP
term_start2 = 2001
term_end2 = Current
predecessor2 =Wolfgang Gerhardt
successor2 = Incumbent
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majority2 =office3 = Leader of the Opposition
term_start3 = 2006
term_end3 = Current
predecessor3 =Angela Merkel
successor3 = Incumbent
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website =Guido Westerwelle (born
December 27 ,1961 ) is a German politician and leader of the liberal partyFree Democratic Party of Germany (FDP). As such he is also the current Opposition Leader within the German parliament.Early life and education
Guido Westerwelle was born in
Bad Honnef ,Germany . After graduating from Gymnasium in 1980, he studied law at theUniversity of Bonn from 1980 to 1987. Following the First and Second State Law Examinations in 1987 and 1991 respectively, he began practicing as an attorney inBonn in 1991. In 1994, he earned a doctoral degree in law from the University ofHagen .Life in the FDP
Westerwelle joined the FDP in 1980. He was a founding member of the "Junge Liberale", the youth organisation of the FDP and was their chairman from 1983 to 1988. He has been a member of the Executive Board of the FDP since 1988 and became Secretary General in 1994. In 1996, he was elected to the German parliament (
Bundestag ), succeededWolfgang Gerhardt in 2001 as FDP chairman and in the elections of September 2002, he was the FDP's chancellor-candidate. It was the first and only time that the FDP nominated one. In the elections of 2005, he was just "head candidate" again.In the spring of 2006, he is also succeeded Gerhardt as leader of the Bundestag parliamentary group.His politics
Westerwelle is a staunch supporter of the free market and has proposed reforms that would curtail the German
welfare state and liberalise German labour law. He has advocated for substantialtax cuts and believes in smaller government. While this is in line with the general direction of his party, his chairmanship has seen considerable controversy. Critics inside and outside the FDP have accused him of focusing his energy onpublic relations , as opposed to developing and promoting soundpublic policy . Westerwelle himself, who was made party chairman particularly because his predecessorWolfgang Gerhardt had been viewed by many as dull and stiff, has labeled his approach as "Spaßpolitik" (fun politics) in the past [cite web |url=http://www.welt.de/print-welt/article239101/Der_Samurai_der_Spasspolitik.html?print=yes |date=2003-07-03 |title= Der Samurai der Spaßpolitik |work=Welt Online |accessdate=2008-04-09 |language=German] , a description that many now consider to be a liability.Furthermore, Guido Westerwelle has been strongly criticized for supporting the anti-Israeli campaigns of
Jürgen Möllemann , who was accused of pandering to the extreme right. It was only after an infamous anti-Israeli was distributed before the general election in 2002 that Westerwelle was forced to distance himself of Möllemann as he intended to become the foreign minister in a new government.After the 2005 elections he gained reputation by not compromising the political party line in ruling out a possible participation in a coalition with the SPD and the Green party.
Personal life
On July 20, 2004, Westerwelle attended
Angela Merkel 's 50th birthday party accompanied by his partner,Cologne businessmanMichael Mronz , thereby tacitly acknowledging that he isgay . It was the first time he attended an official gathering with his partner. This made clear that he no longer expected his relationship with Mronz to be treated with discretion. The move generated little controversy among the German public.cite web |url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,1273893,00.html |date=2004-07-23 |title=Out is In Among German Politicians |work=Deutsche Welle |accessdate=2007-06-27]References
* [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,1564,1649695,00.html Guido Westerwelle, the Liberals' Top Gun] Profile in Deutsche Welle, 20 July 2005
External links
* [http://www.guido-westerwelle.de/ Westerwelle's personal website (in German)]
* [http://www.bundestag.de/mdb15/bio/W/westegu0.html Westerwelle's website as member of the Bundestag (in German)]
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