Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Committee on Foreign Affairs
Summary
Committee on Foreign Affairs is a Bundestag committee[1].
Key Facts
- Committee on Foreign Affairs is in the country of Germany[2].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's instance of is recorded as Bundestag committee[3].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's child organization or unit is recorded as Q123415872[4].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's child organization or unit is recorded as Q130655764[5].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's child organization or unit is recorded as Q130690000[6].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Norbert Röttgen[7].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Ruprecht Polenz[8].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Carlo Schmid[9].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Eugen Gerstenmaier[10].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Kurt Georg Kiesinger[11].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Hans Furler[12].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Hermann Kopf[13].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Gerhard Schröder[14].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Rainer Barzel[15].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Werner Marx[16].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Hans Stercken[17].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Karl-Heinz Hornhues[18].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Hans-Ulrich Klose[19].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's chairperson is recorded as Volker Rühe[20].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's has part is recorded as Q123415872[21].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's has part is recorded as Q130655764[22].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's has part is recorded as Q130690000[23].
- Committee on Foreign Affairs's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/12340ll6[24].
Body
Leadership
Chairpersons include Norbert Röttgen[7], a politician[25], b. 1965[26], of Germany[27]; Ruprecht Polenz[8], a politician[28], b. 1946[29], of Germany[30], awarded the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[31]; Carlo Schmid[9], a judge[32], 1896–1979[33], of Germany[34], awarded the Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg[35]; Eugen Gerstenmaier[10], a politician[36], 1906–1986[37], of Germany[38], awarded the Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg[39], specialised in politics[40]; Kurt Georg Kiesinger[11], a politician[41], 1904–1988[42], of Germany[43], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[44], specialised in politics[45]; and Hans Furler[12], a politician[46], 1904–1975[47], of Germany[48], awarded the Grand Cross 1st class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[49], specialised in international law[50].
Operations
Subsidiaries include Q123415872[4], a Q50675242[51], in Germany[52]; Q130655764[5], a Q50675242[53], in Germany[54]; and Q130690000[6], a Q50675242[55], in Germany[56].