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Torsten Albig

1963 - Today

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Torsten Albig (born 25 May 1963) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party of Germany. From 2012 until 2017 he served as the 13th Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein. Since 2023, he has been the head of external affairs at Philip Morris International's German subsidiary. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Torsten Albig is the 18,922nd most popular politician (down from 18,630th in 2024), the 6,428th most popular biography from Germany (down from 6,314th in 2019) and the 1,345th most popular German Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Torsten Albig ranks 18,922 out of 19,576Before him are Magnus Brunner, Wolfgang Schmidt, Danica Roem, Amir Khan Muttaqi, Bob Barr, and Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua. After him are Eva Bowring, Tina Smith, Halbe Zijlstra, Samppa Lajunen, Mirjam Ott, and Sergei Aschwanden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Torsten Albig ranks 1,021Before him are José Ricardo Pérez, Sanjay Mishra, Lai Runming, Christine Cavanaugh, George DiCarlo, and Hector Pieterson. After him are Philip Glenister, Bahne Rabe, Dariusz Kubicki, Melinda McGraw, Mary Scheer, and Navjot Singh Sidhu.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Torsten Albig ranks 6,431 out of 7,253Before him are Amira Mohamed Ali (1980), Magnus Manske (1974), Alexandra Neldel (1976), René Hannemann (1968), Ute Wild (1965), and Wolfgang Schmidt (1970). After him are Andreas Dibowski (1966), Claas Relotius (1985), Stefan Kretzschmar (1973), Bahne Rabe (1963), Michael Kohlmann (1974), and Marcel Nguyen (1987).

Among POLITICIANS In Germany

Among politicians born in Germany, Torsten Albig ranks 1,345Before him are Heidi Reichinnek (1988), Karl-Heinz Brunner (1953), Lisa Paus (1968), Marco Buschmann (1977), Amira Mohamed Ali (1980), and Wolfgang Schmidt (1970). After him are Patrick Sensburg (1971), Uwe Tellkamp (1968), Klara Geywitz (1976), Helge Braun (1972), Kristina Schröder (1977), and Simone Peter (1965).