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Update: February 01, 2025 22:02 Is
Berlin (Germany), 1 February (ANI): Former German President Horst Kohaler died at the age of 8 after a minor illness in Berlin, the current German President Frank-Walter Steinmier’s office said in a statement on Saturday.
“It is with deep sadness that the office of former federal president Horst Kohaler on behalf of the Kohrr family announced that former federal president Prof. Dr. Horst Kohlar died at the age of 81 years at the age of 81 years. In Berlin after a minor, serious illness, “the statement states.
German Chancellor Olaf Sholaz called Kohalar a “committed politician”.
In a post on X, Scools said, “With the death of former federal President Host Kohaler, Germany loses a committed politician, who dedicated his life to one and just the world.”
With the death of former federal president Horst Kohaler, Germany loses a committed politician who has campaigned for a fair world throughout his life. pic.twitter.com/5YX0Zhedkv
– Chancellor Olaf Sholz (@Bundeskanzler) 1 February, 2025
In particular, from July 2004 to May 2010, Horst Kohaler was the ninth federal president of the Federal Republic of Germany. In his inaugural speech, he advocated an understanding as a “land of ideas” in Germany, which would shape his future in a united and confident way and serve as a force for good in the world. One of his major domestic policy issues was the way to create and secure permanent jobs in Germany.
The statement of the office of the German President’s office further said, “In the context of foreign policy, Kohaler campaigned for a fair globalization, which takes into account the good of all people and warns against financial capitalism The rules do not bind by the importance and ability of the African continent for global development when he took over when he took over. “
Born in 1943 in Skierbiszo, Poland, as the seventh of the eight children, Kohler ended in Ludwigsburg, when his family carried forward the Soviet soldiers. He studied economic science in Tuningen and received a doctorate. He worked for the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Bon from 1976 and later became the Secretary of State in the Finance Ministry. In 2000, he was made the Managing Director of IMF in Washington. (AI)