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    Oskar Lafontaine (German pronunciation: [ˈlafɔntɛn]; born 16 September 1943) is a German politician. He served as Minister-President of the state of Saarland...
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  • die Selbstbehauptung Europas is a 2022 book by the German politician Oskar Lafontaine. The book is critical of NATO and the United States. The title is adapted...
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    profile was greatly boosted when former federal Minister of Finance Oskar Lafontaine, who had left the SPD after the North Rhine-Westphalia election, joined...
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  • including "Lafontaine" Oskar Lafontaine (born 1943), German politician Lafontaine, Ontario, Canada Lafontaine, Quebec, Canada LaFontaine, a provincial...
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    was the new Left Party, led by Gregor Gysi and former SPD chairman Oskar Lafontaine, which won 8.7% of votes and 54 seats. The CDU/CSU and SPD both rejected...
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    and had its first national convention from 6 May until 8 May 2005. Oskar Lafontaine, a former major figure on the left wing of the SPD, joined the new...
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    Hochzeit: Oskar Lafontaine und Sahra Wagenknecht haben geheiratet Archived 20 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine (Secret wedding: Oskar Lafontaine and Sahra...
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    playwright Oskar Kolberg (1814–1890), Polish ethnographer, folklorist, and composer Oskar Lafontaine (born 1943), German politician Oskar Loorits (1900–1961)...
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    Online. Retrieved 23 April 2018. GRASSMANN, PHILIP (16 November 1995). "Oskar Lafontaine stürzt Scharping". DIE WELT. Retrieved 23 April 2018. "Größen der Sozialdemokratie"...
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    resignation of Oskar Lafontaine as Leader of the Social Democratic Party in March 1999, in protest at Schröder's adoption of a number of what Lafontaine considered...
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