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Julia Reda

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Felix Reda (formerly Julia Reda; born 30 November 1986) is a German researcher, politician, and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany. He was a member of the Pirate Party Germany until 27 March 2019, part of The Greens–European Free Alliance. He has been Vice-President of the Greens/EFA group since 2014. He was also previously the president of Young Pirates of Europe. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 25 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 24 in 2024). Julia Reda is the 19,485th most popular politician (down from 17,546th in 2024), the 6,992nd most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,804th in 2019) and the 1,369th most popular German Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Julia Reda ranks 19,485 out of 19,576Before her are Gordon H. Smith, Anna Kareyeva, Young Kim, Marisela Morales, Jim McGreevey, and Franziska Schenk. After her are Amina Mohamed, Karen Hækkerup, Tamila Tasheva, Ditmir Bushati, Keith Vaz, and Pramila Jayapal.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Julia Reda ranks 1,058Before her are André Luís Neitzke, Ashraf Nu'man, Antonin Rouzier, Edson Puch, Peter Regin, and Guo Shuang. After her are Masako Hozumi, Yalennis Castillo, Sean Edwards, Kohei Tokita, Jessicah Schipper, and Carlão.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Julia Reda ranks 6,995 out of 7,253Before her are Marco Engelhardt (1980), Lisa Unruh (1988), Michael Rösch (1983), Franziska Schenk (1974), Isaak (1995), and Tobias Arlt (1987). After her are Marco Pašalić (2000), Stefan Henze (1981), Daniela Samulski (1984), Christian Keller (1972), Sandra Klösel (1979), and Sandra Kiriasis (1975).

Among POLITICIANS In Germany

Among politicians born in Germany, Julia Reda ranks 1,369Before her are Thomas Schäfer (1966), Christoph Ahlhaus (1969), Lukas Kampa (1986), Robert Wilkie (1962), Nils Seethaler (null), and Franziska Schenk (1974). After her are Marcel Hacker (1977), Sebastian Nerz (1983), Matthias Witthaus (1982), Ricarda Lang (1994), Marco Wittmann (1989), and Christine Wenzel (1981).