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Holger Apfel

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Holger Apfel (born 29 December 1970) is a German politician who was the leader of the far-right National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD) from 2011 to 2013. He was a member of the Saxon Parliament between 2004 and 2014, serving as the chairman of the NPD parliamentary group and a member of the presidium of the parliament. Apfel became the NPD's national leader in 2011. On 19 December 2013, he resigned with immediate effect from his leadership positions at both the national and the state level, before leaving the party entirely five days later. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Holger Apfel is the 18,247th most popular politician (down from 17,831st in 2024), the 6,050th most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,937th in 2019) and the 1,318th most popular German Politician.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Holger Apfel ranks 614Before him are Cress Williams, Matt Gerald, Anja Kling, Carlos Amarilla, Jacco Eltingh, and Paweł Nastula. After him are Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Anja Garbarek, Heike Friedrich, Erik Spoelstra, Daniel Cosgrove, and Noel Gugliemi.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Holger Apfel ranks 6,053 out of 7,253Before him are Andreas Görlitz (1982), Anna Maria Mühe (1985), Olaf Förster (1962), Betty Heidler (1983), Masashi Hamauzu (1971), and Amin Younes (1993). After him are Christina Obergföll (1981), Heike Friedrich (1970), Josip Stanišić (2000), Fritz Walter (1960), Tobias Santelmann (1980), and Patriz Ilg (1957).

Among POLITICIANS In Germany

Among politicians born in Germany, Holger Apfel ranks 1,318Before him are André Wohllebe (1962), Svenja Schulze (1968), Dieter Althaus (1958), Christine Lieberknecht (1958), Ilse Aigner (1964), and Josefa Idem (1964). After him are Hubertus Heil (1972), Hermann Gröhe (1961), Alice Sara Ott (1988), Harry Schwarz (1924), Ronald Pofalla (1959), and Steffi Lemke (1967).