Daniel Schneider (politician)
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German politician
Daniel Schneider (born 11 December 1976) is a German politician for the SPD and was from 2021 to March 2025 member of the Bundestag, the federal diet.
Life and politics
[edit ]Schneider was born 1976 in the West Germany city of Cuxhaven and studied economic stuff.[1] Schneider was directly elected to the Bundestag in 2021.[2] In February 2025, Schneider lost his seat in Bundestag for distict Cuxhaven – Stade II against Christoph Frauenpreiß.[3]
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[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ "Deutscher Bundestag - Daniel Schneider". Deutscher Bundestag.
- ^ Lights, Young. "Daniel Schneider - Das wird gut". www.schneider-cuxhaven.de.
- ^ Nordsee-Zeitung.de: „Politisch kein schöner Abend": SPD-Mann Daniel Schneider unterliegt knapp
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