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Steffen Freiberg
Steffen Freiberg (born 23 September 1981) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). He has been since 2023. Life After graduating from high school in Rostock in 2000, Freiberg began studying political and administrative sciences as well as English/American studies at the University of Rostock, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2004 and a Master of Arts in 2007. During this time, he was chairman of the ''General Student Committee'' at his university from 2002 to 2003. Freiberg is a member of the SPD. In 2006 he became a consultant for the environment, consumer protection and right-wing extremism in the SPD parliamentary group in the ''Landtag of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern'', in 2007 he became a consultant for state parliament affairs in the and until 2008 he was also deputy head of the office. In 2008 he moved to the , where he became head of department for state parliament affairs. In 2011 he became head of the ministerial office of ...
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Social Democratic Party Of Germany
The Social Democratic Party of Germany ( , SPD ) is a social democratic political party in Germany. It is one of the major parties of contemporary Germany. Saskia Esken has been the party's leader since the 2019 leadership election together with Lars Klingbeil, who joined her in December 2021. After losing the 2025 federal election, the party is part of the Merz government as the junior coalition partner. The SPD is a member of 12 of the 16 German state governments and is a leading partner in seven of them. The SPD was founded in 1875 from a merger of smaller socialist parties, and grew rapidly after the lifting of Germany's repressive Anti-Socialist Laws in 1890 to become the largest socialist party in Western Europe until 1933. In 1891, it adopted its Marxist-influenced Erfurt Program, though in practice it was moderate and focused on building working-class organizations. In the 1912 federal election, the SPD won 34.8 percent of votes and became the largest party in t ...
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Ostsee-Zeitung
The ''Ostsee-Zeitung'' (abbreviated ''OZ'') is a German language regional daily newspaper published in Rostock, Germany. It was launched in East Germany in 1952 and has been in circulation since then. History and profile Founded in 1952, ''Ostsee-Zeitung'' was one of the newspapers published in East Germany before the German reunification. The paper was owned the Socialist Unity Party during this period. As of 1959 the paper had thirteen local editions. The paper is based in Rostock and is published in Rheinisch format. ''Ostsee-Zeitung'' was part of the Ostsee-Zeitung GmbH, a subsidiary of the Axel Springer group, until 2008. The group acquired the shares in the paper in 1990. The Lübecker Nachrichten GmbH, a subsidiary of the Madsack group, bought the Ostsee-Zeitung GmbH in February 2009. The Ostsee-Zeitung GmbH is a subsidiary of the Lübecker Nachrichten GmbH. The Madsack group also owns ''Freie Presse'', ''Göttinger Tageblatt'', ''Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung'', ''Kie ...
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