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'''Wolfgang Tiefensee''' (born [[January 4]], [[1955]] in [[Gera]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[SPD]] politician. He is the [[Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development (Germany)|Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development]] in the [[Grand coalition]] cabinet led by [[Angela Merkel]] since [[November 22]], [[2005]].
'''Wolfgang Tiefensee''' (born [[January 4]], [[1955]] in [[Gera]]) is a [[Germany|German]] [[SPD]] politician. He is the [[Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development (Germany)|Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development]] in the [[Grand coalition]] cabinet led by [[Angela Merkel]] since [[November 22]], [[2005]].


Originally an [[electrical engineer]], he turned to politics in [[1989]], during the democratization process of the [[German Democratic Republic]]. Tiefensee was elected [[mayor of Leipzig]] in [[1998]], and was reelected with a vast 67% majority in April [[2005]]. Before 2005, he declined offers of a position in the federal government, stating his place was in Leipzig.
Originally an [[electrical engineer]], he turned to politics in [[1989]], during the democratization process of the [[German Democratic Republic]]. Tiefensee was elected [[mayor of Leipzig]] in [[1998]], and was re-elected with 67.1% of the vote in April [[2005]]. Before 2005, he declined offers of a position in the federal government, stating his place was in Leipzig.


As mayor, he put great effort into [[Leipzig]]'s bid to host the [[2012 Olympic Games]]. While Leipzig unexpectedly won the campaign to tender the German bid, the middle-sized city did not get past the first round of the international competition, which was in fact won by [[London]].
As mayor, he put great effort into [[Leipzig]]'s bid to host the [[2012 Olympic Games]]. While Leipzig unexpectedly won the campaign to tender the German bid, the middle-sized city did not get past the first round of the international competition, which was in fact won by [[London]].

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Wolfgang Tiefensee

Wolfgang Tiefensee (born January 4, 1955 in Gera) is a German SPD politician. He is the Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Urban Development in the Grand coalition cabinet led by Angela Merkel since November 22, 2005.

Originally an electrical engineer, he turned to politics in 1989, during the democratization process of the German Democratic Republic. Tiefensee was elected mayor of Leipzig in 1998, and was re-elected with 67.1% of the vote in April 2005. Before 2005, he declined offers of a position in the federal government, stating his place was in Leipzig.

As mayor, he put great effort into Leipzig's bid to host the 2012 Olympic Games. While Leipzig unexpectedly won the campaign to tender the German bid, the middle-sized city did not get past the first round of the international competition, which was in fact won by London.

Wolfgang Tiefensee is also known for playing the cello, a talent that he successfully incorporated into Leipzig's Olympic bid. His brother, Eberhard Tiefensee, is a Catholic priest and professor of theology at the University of Erfurt.

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