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05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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Having owned the 2008 Kona Sutra for ten months, and just completed the first chain/cassette replacement, I thought it was about time for a long term review, to give other people an idea of what living with the Sutra has been like. My previous post explains why I chose the Sutra - I came up with what I thought was an impossibly eclectic list of requirements from a bicycle, and the Sutra ticked every single box.
Here's some specs, for the statophiles out there: Frame size C54cm Frame tubing Dedacciai COM 12.5 Butted Cromoly Fork Kona P2 700c TB Disc w/Lowrider Headset TH Crankarms FSA Gossamer MegaExo Chainrings 30/39/50 B/B FSA MegaExo Pedals Shimano PD-M520 SPD - Silver Chain Shimano HG53 --> Shimano HG93 XT Freewheel Shimano Deore (11-32, 9 Spd) --> Shimano XT M760 (11-32, 9spd) F/D Shimano Tiagra Triple R/D Shimano XT Shadow Shifters Shimano Bar-Con Handlebar FSA RD30 0S Stem FSA OS-190LX Grips Velo Wrap with Gel Brakes Avid BB7 Road Disc Brake Levers Shimano BLR-600 Front Hub Shimano M525 Disc Rear Hub Shimano M525 Disc Spokes DT Stainless 14g Tires Continental Contact 700 x 32C --> Schwalbe Marathon Plus 700x38c Rims Mavic A 317 Disc Saddle Selle Italia XO SE --> Brooks B17 Seatpost FSA SL-280 Seat Clamp Kona Clamp Rear Rack Tubus Logo Panniers Bikebins Computer Sigma DTS 1606 L Fenders SKS Chromoplastic
My primary (i.e. 99% of the time) use of the Sutra has been for commuting. I have covered over 2700 miles (4500km) in the time I have owned it. My commuting route through London is pretty tough on bikes - the roads south of the Thames are awful and full of potholes, through the City there is broken glass all over the place, and further north of the river there are speedbumps everywhere. When I first got the Sutra she was wearing Continental Contact tyres, and they were pretty poor for commuting. They punctured easily and transmitted the bumpiness of the road right up into my forearms. Not much fun. After one puncture too many I replaced the tyres with Schwalbe Marathon Pluses, in their largest diameter, and the difference was marked. The increased volume of air provides a lot more cushioning for the arms, and I have not had a single puncture yet, despite having pulled 6mm long pieces of glass out of the tyre surfaces. The tyres are relatively heavy, but then so is the rest of the bike, and extra weight makes you stronger!
The original rear rack was pretty flimsy, and it did not allow the attachment of the Bikebin panniers I bought to try and add some rigidity. I ended up having to angle grind chunks out of the rack to fit the panniers, which can't have improved their structural integrity. After a month of experiencing the odd sensation of the bike wagging its tail whenever I stood up to pedal hard, I bit the bullet and upgraded the rack to a Tubus Logo. It was a tight fit with the rear disc brake, but the difference was immense. Gone was the sensation of a jelly-like bike, to be replaced by a sensation of rigid stability. Whilst the rack was expensive, it made all the difference, and I would highly recommend it.
Speaking of the brakes, they have saved my life on more than one occasion, usually when a Taxi decides to perform an emergency stop to pick up a fare. The brakes stop consistently in all conditions, and so far I have not had to replace the pads, althoguh I think it will be time to do it soon. Not bad considering I have travelled almost five thousand kilometres in all weathers in the stop-start conditions of London. I was concerned that the brakes might be too powerful, but the modulation provided by the levers and the flex in the arm of the brake means that whilst the power is there if necessary, you have a lot of control over it. There is some disc drag, but this is owing more to my laziness than the brakes themselves, and seems to have little impact on cruising speeds.
Using the bike in all conditions has been excellent. The all-over fenders (something I have never fitted to a bike previously) really keep the rain off and eliminate spray from the road. I had to saw a bit of the front fender off to fit it over the larger tyres, and a little bit off the rear for the same reason, but after the modification they have been flawless.
I had heard reports of spokes snapping, and nothing happened to me until recently, when I noticed a detached spoke whilst replacing the rear cassette. I had no idea how long the spoke had been damaged for, and replaced it myself. The rear wheel is slightly askew, but it does not foul on anything, which is good considering the small tolerance between it and the fender. To be fair, I have been jumping off kerbs and sometimes it is impossible to miss a massive hole in the road when you are in busy traffic. An upgrade I am considering is a stronger rear wheel, although it is not pressingly urgent.
The ride of the bike is super smooth, and certainly not anything like the road bikes I am used to. I use my other road bike for triathlons, and whilst it is a lot more nimble, it is much less comfortable. The Sutra is comfortable all day long, owing in no small part to the Brooks B17 saddle, which took about two thousand miles to properly break in! It was worth it though - sitting on the bike is like sitting in an armchair (albeit a very odd armchair, but an armchair nonetheless). I tend to cruise at about 20mph on her, and my 10.5 mile commute to work takes about 37 minutes. I have started seeking out hills in preparation for some touring of Wales, and the sutra certainly loves to climb. The aggressive, mountain-bike-like frame geometry no doubt assists in this, and is confidence inspiring when climbing and descending. The bar-con shifters were a novelty for me, but they make a lot of sense, especially if replacement shifters were needed on a tour. There are even bosses on the downtube to fit truly old-school shifters in an emergency.
The weight of the bike was a shock initially - weighing in at 15kgs without the accessories, she weighs significantly more than my Specialized Hardrock mountain bike, which is saying something! Over time I have become accustomed to the weight, and now it feels normal. The main advantage of this is that when I ride anything else, it feels super light and goes very rapidly. This makes this bike an ideal training steed.
In conclusion, I have found a lot to love about the Kona Sutra - she's tough, strong and surprisingly fast. There were some niggles about fitting add-ons, but they were all easy to overcome, and the result has been a reliable bike that I think will keep delivering for years.
05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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Manuela Schwesig diskutiert gemeinsam mit dem Bürgermeisterkandidaten Eberl und den Kandidaten zur Kommunalwahl in Niedersachen mit interessierten Bürgerinnen und Bürgern in der Begegnungsstätte in Goslar am 22. August 2011.
AIR TEMP: 36°F / 2°C
WIND SPD: N 13 mph / 21 km/h (gusting to ~30 MPH / 48 km/h)
The 2014 Cupid's Undie Run in Washington, DC. If you're in this photo: say hi- leave a comment or send me a message!
NOTE: Given the potential sensitivity: this image is fully copyrighted. Permission is granted only to Cupid's Undie Run or the disrobed participants contained within to use the photo provided that they provide attribution in the form of "© Andrew Bossi, flic.kr/s/aHsjSLjRQy"
Summer holiday 2014
In and around Berlin Germany
Berlin
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Berlin
State of Germany
Clockwise: Charlottenburg Palace, Fernsehturm Berlin, Reichstag building, Berlin Cathedral, Alte Nationalgalerie, Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate.
Clockwise: Charlottenburg Palace, Fernsehturm Berlin, Reichstag building, Berlin Cathedral, Alte Nationalgalerie, Potsdamer Platz and Brandenburg Gate.
Flag of Berlin
Flag Coat of arms of Berlin
Coat of arms
Location within European Union and Germany
Location within European Union and Germany
Coordinates: 52°31′N 13°23′ECoordinates: 52°31′N 13°23′E
Country
Germany
Government
• Governing Mayor
Michael Müller (SPD)
• Governing parties
SPD / CDU
• Votes in Bundesrat
4 (of 69)
Area
• City
891.85 km2 (344.35 sq mi)
Elevation
34 m (112 ft)
Population (December 2013)[1]
• City
3,517,424
• Density
3,900/km2 (10,000/sq mi)
Demonym
Berliner
Time zone
CET (UTC+1)
• Summer (DST)
CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code(s)
10115–14199
Area code(s)
030
ISO 3166 code
DE-BE
Vehicle registration
B[2]
GDP/ Nominal
€109.2 billion (2013) [3]
NUTS Region
DE3
Website
berlin.de
Berlin (/bərˈlɪn/; German pronunciation: [bɛɐ̯ˈliːn] ( listen)) is the capital of Germany and one of the 16 states of Germany. With a population of 3.5 million people,[4] Berlin is Germany's largest city. It is the second most populous city proper and the seventh most populous urban area in the European Union.[5] Located in northeastern Germany on the River Spree, it is the center of the Berlin-Brandenburg Metropolitan Region, which has about 4.5 million residents from over 180 nations.[6][7][8][9] Due to its location in the European Plain, Berlin is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. Around one third of the city's area is composed of forests, parks, gardens, rivers and lakes.[10]
First documented in the 13th century, Berlin became the capital of the Margraviate of Brandenburg (1417), the Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918), the German Empire (1871–1918), the Weimar Republic (1919–1933) and the Third Reich (1933–1945).[11] Berlin in the 1920s was the third largest municipality in the world.[12] After World War II, the city was divided; East Berlin became the capital of East Germany while West Berlin became a de facto West German exclave, surrounded by the Berlin Wall (1961–1989).[13] Following German reunification in 1990, the city was once more designated as the capital of all Germany, hosting 158 foreign embassies.[14]
Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media, and science.[15][16][17][18] Its economy is based on high-tech firms and the service sector, encompassing a diverse range of creative industries, research facilities, media corporations, and convention venues.[19][20] Berlin serves as a continental hub for air and rail traffic and has a highly complex public transportation network. The metropolis is a popular tourist destination.[21] Significant industries also include IT, pharmaceuticals, biomedical engineering, clean tech, biotechnology, construction, and electronics.
Modern Berlin is home to renowned universities, orchestras, museums, entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events.[22] Its urban setting has made it a sought-after location for international film productions.[23] The city is well known for its festivals, diverse architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts, and a high quality of living.[24] Over the last decade Berlin has seen the upcoming of a cosmopolitan entrepreneurial scene.[25]
20th to 21st centuries[edit]
Street, Berlin (1913) by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
After 1910 Berlin had become a fertile ground for the German Expressionist movement. In fields such as architecture, painting and cinema new forms of artistic styles were invented. At the end of World War I in 1918, a republic was proclaimed by Philipp Scheidemann at the Reichstag building. In 1920, the Greater Berlin Act incorporated dozens of suburban cities, villages, and estates around Berlin into an expanded city. The act increased the area of Berlin from 66 to 883 km2 (25 to 341 sq mi). The population almost doubled and Berlin had a population of around four million. During the Weimar era, Berlin underwent political unrest due to economic uncertainties, but also became a renowned center of the Roaring Twenties. The metropolis experienced its heyday as a major world capital and was known for its leadership roles in science, the humanities, city planning, film, higher education, government, and industries. Albert Einstein rose to public prominence during his years in Berlin, being awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921.
Berlin in ruins after World War II (Potsdamer Platz, 1945).
In 1933, Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power. NSDAP rule effectively destroyed Berlin's Jewish community, which had numbered 160,000, representing one-third of all Jews in the country. Berlin's Jewish population fell to about 80,000 as a result of emigration between 1933 and 1939. After Kristallnacht in 1938, thousands of the city's persecuted groups were imprisoned in the nearby Sachsenhausen concentration camp or, starting in early 1943, were shipped to death camps, such as Auschwitz.[39] During World War II, large parts of Berlin were destroyed in the 1943–45 air raids and during the Battle of Berlin. Around 125,000 civilians were killed.[40] After the end of the war in Europe in 1945, Berlin received large numbers of refugees from the Eastern provinces. The victorious powers divided the city into four sectors, analogous to the occupation zones into which Germany was divided. The sectors of the Western Allies (the United States, the United Kingdom and France) formed West Berlin, while the Soviet sector formed East Berlin.[41]
The Berlin Wall in 1986, painted on the western side. People crossing the so-called "death strip" on the eastern side were at risk of being shot.
All four Allies shared administrative responsibilities for Berlin. However, in 1948, when the Western Allies extended the currency reform in the Western zones of Germany to the three western sectors of Berlin, the Soviet Union imposed a blockade on the access routes to and from West Berlin, which lay entirely inside Soviet-controlled territory. The Berlin airlift, conducted by the three western Allies, overcame this blockade by supplying food and other supplies to the city from June 1948 to May 1949.[42] In 1949, the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in West Germany and eventually included all of the American, British, and French zones, excluding those three countries' zones in Berlin, while the Marxist-Leninist German Democratic Republic was proclaimed in East Germany. West Berlin officially remained an occupied city, but it politically was aligned with the Federal Republic of Germany despite West Berlin's geographic isolation. Airline service to West Berlin was granted only to American, British, and French airlines.
The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989. On 3 October 1990, the German reunification process was formally finished.
The founding of the two German states increased Cold War tensions. West Berlin was surrounded by East German territory, and East Germany proclaimed the Eastern part as its capital, a move that was not recognized by the western powers. East Berlin included most of the historic center of the city. The West German government established itself in Bonn.[43] In 1961, East Germany began the building of the Berlin Wall between East and West Berlin, and events escalated to a tank standoff at Checkpoint Charlie. West Berlin was now de facto a part of West Germany with a unique legal status, while East Berlin was de facto a part of East Germany. John F. Kennedy gave his "Ich bin ein Berliner" – speech in 1963 underlining the US support for the Western part of the city. Berlin was completely divided. Although it was possible for Westerners to pass from one to the other side through strictly controlled checkpoints, for most Easterners travel to West Berlin or West Germany prohibited. In 1971, a Four-Power agreement guaranteed access to and from West Berlin by car or train through East Germany.[44]
In 1989, with the end of the Cold War and pressure from the East German population, the Berlin Wall fell on 9 November and was subsequently mostly demolished. Today, the East Side Gallery preserves a large portion of the Wall. On 3 October 1990, the two parts of Germany were reunified as the Federal Republic of Germany, and Berlin again became the official German capital. In 1991, the German Parliament, the Bundestag, voted to move the seat of the (West) German capital from Bonn to Berlin, which was completed in 1999. Berlin's 2001 administrative reform merged several districts. The number of boroughs was reduced from 23 to twelve. In 2006 the FIFA World Cup Final was held in Berlin.
05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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Das neu gewählte SPD-Führungsteam: Schatzmeisterin Barbara Hendricks, der EU-Verantwortliche Martin Schulz, die stell. Parteivorsitzende Aydan Özoguz, SPD-Generalsekretärin Andrea Nahles, Parteichef Sigmar Gabriel, die Parteivize Hannelore Kraft, Olaf Scholz, Klaus Wowereit und Manuela Schwesig (von links nach rechts).
Bild: Marco Urban
05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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Das neu gewählte SPD-Führungsteam: Schatzmeisterin Barbara Hendricks, der EU-Verantwortliche Martin Schulz, die stell. Parteivorsitzende Aydan Özoguz, SPD-Generalsekretärin Andrea Nahles, Parteichef Sigmar Gabriel, die Parteivize Hannelore Kraft, Olaf Scholz, Klaus Wowereit und Manuela Schwesig (von links nach rechts).
Bild: photothek.net
05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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05.05.2015, Germany, Berlin, Landesvertretung Hessen, Hessischer Apfelweinanstich der SPD Hessen in Berlin mit Bundesministerin Andrea Nahles SPD, Hess. Ministerin für Bundesdangelegenheiten Lucia Puttrich CDU, sowie den MdBs
Sören Bartol Dr. Edgar Franke Ulrike Gottschalck Birgit Kömpel Christine Lambrecht Bettina Müller Ulli Nissen Dr. Sascha Raabe Martin Rabanus Gerold Reichenbach Michael Roth Dr. Hans-Joachim Schabedoth Dagmar Schmidt Rüdiger Veit Dr. Jens Zimmermann Brigitte Zypries
MdLs
Faeser, Nancy Gnadl, Lisa Gremmels, Timon Hofmann, Heike Siebel, Michael Spies, Dr. Thomas Alex, Ulrike Barth, Elke Decker, Wolfgang Degen, Christoph Di Benedetto, Corrado Eckert, Tobias Frankenberger, Uwe Rudolph, Günter Franz, Dieter Geis, Kerstin Grüger, Stephan Grumbach, Gernot
Habermann, Heike Hartmann, Karin Hofmeyer, Brigitte Holschuh, Rüdiger Kummer, Gerald
Löber, Angelika Lotz, Heinz Merz, Gerhard Müller (Schwalmstadt), Regine Quanz, Lothar Roth, Ernst-Ewald Schmitt, Norbert Sommer, Dr. Daniela Warnecke, Torsten Waschke, Sabine Weiß, Marius Ypsilanti, Andrea Yüksel, Turgut
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