Steffen Seibert
Steffen Seibert (born 7 June 1960 in Munich) is head of the German Federal Government's Press and Information Office and serves as the German government's spokesperson. The German Federal Government's Press and Information Office resembles the British Central Office of Information. He is officially ranked as an undersecretary of state. Since late 2016, Seibert has been a member of the German government's cabinet committee on Brexit at which ministers discuss organizational and structural issues related to the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.
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Steffen Seibert
Steffen Seibert (born 7 June 1960 in Munich) is head of the German Federal Government's Press and Information Office and serves as the German government's spokesperson. The German Federal Government's Press and Information Office resembles the British Central Office of Information. He is officially ranked as an undersecretary of state. Since late 2016, Seibert has been a member of the German government's cabinet committee on Brexit at which ministers discuss organizational and structural issues related to the United Kingdom's departure from the European Union.
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Steffen Seibert (born 7 June 1 ...... ar Heute Journal (until 2010).
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Штеффен Зайберт (нем. Steffen ...... цлеру Германии Ангеле Меркель.
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شتيفين رودجر زايبرت (بالألماني ...... ل عمله تبع الحكومة الألمانية .
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Ulrike Demmer
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Ulrich Wilhelm
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Steffen Seibert (born 7 June 1 ...... rture from the European Union.
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Штеффен Зайберт (нем. Steffen ...... цлеру Германии Ангеле Меркель.
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شتيفين رودجر زايبرت (بالألماني ...... ل عمله تبع الحكومة الألمانية .
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Зайберт, Штеффен
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شتيفين زايبرت
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