Pel Steinbruck

Peer Steinbrück

During the Great Coalition government led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet from 2005 to 2009, Pelstein Bruck was an official in the German government. He is responsible for making some difficult and unpopular decisions during the economic cris

2019-03-30  

During the Great Coalition government led by German Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet from 2005 to 2009, Pelstein Bruck was an official in the German government. He is responsible for making some difficult and unpopular decisions during the economic crisis to mitigate the long-term impact of the crisis. Although he released an almost balanced budget plan in 2008, government debt still rose to a new record level. In 1993, Peer Steinbr \u00fc ck of Schleswig Holstein became the Minister of Economy, Technology, and Transportation of the State of Schleswig Holstein. After studying economics, he worked in the German Federal Government and the Prime Minister's Office, and served as the Minister of Economy and Infrastructure in North Rhine Westphalia in 1998, as well as the local Minister of Finance in 2000. Afterwards, he became the Chief of Staff of Johannes Rau, Governor of North Rhine Westphalia in North Rhine Westphalia. One of Pelstein Bruck's main achievements was the introduction of the tax identification number policy during his tenure as Federal Treasury Secretary, which has been widely discussed for many years. From 2002 to 2005, Peir Steinbr \u00fc ck served as the Governor General of North Rhine Westphalia in the state of North Rhine Westphalia. He also leads a coalition government composed of the Social Democratic Party SPD and the Green Party. After the 2005 German Bundestag elections, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) formed a grand coalition government under the leadership of new Chancellor Angela Merkel, while Steinbrueck became Germany's finance minister.