Johanna Wanka (née Müller; born 1 April 1951) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as Federal Minister for Education...
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monuments Johanna Wanka (born 1951), a German politician Rolf Wanka (1901–1982), an Austrian actor Lamar Nelson (born 1991), known as Wanka, a Jamaican...
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focus on young peogle to encourage a joy of numbers and calculation. Johanna Wanka, former Federal Minister of Education and Research, is the patron of...
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her PhD thesis. She resigned on 9 February 2013 and was succeeded by Johanna Wanka. Cabinet of Germany Cabinet of Germany (English) Federal Ministries...
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'90/The Greens, Member of European Parliament 2009–2014 Karin Ugowski Johanna Wanka, later joined CDU, Minister of Education and Research 2013–2018 Category:New...
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Mummendey, chair of the board of trustees Stefan Rinke, advisory board Johanna Wanka, advisory board Günter M. Ziegler, foundation council Cecilia Clementi...
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(born 1955) CDU 22 November 2005 14 February 2013 Merkel (I • II) 17/11 Johanna Wanka (born 1951) CDU 14 February 2013 14 March 2018 Merkel (II • III) 18/12...
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Thomas Rachel under successive ministers Annette Schavan (2009–2013) and Johanna Wanka (2013). During his time in office, he notably stepped up Germany's activities...
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Second party Third party Leader Matthias Platzeck Kerstin Kaiser Johanna Wanka Party SPD Left CDU Leader's seat Uckermark I Märkisch-Oderland II State-wide...
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On 1 January 2011, it was absorbed into the municipality Beilrode. Johanna Wanka (born 1951), politician (CDU) Großtreben-Zwethau in the Digital Historic...
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