Ursula von der Leyen's speech to Davos 2022 in full
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is difficult to believe that in Davos today we talk of war. The Davos spirit is the antithesis of war. It is about forging ties and together finding solutions for...
1978, studies at London School of Economics; 1980-87, studies in Medicine, Medizinische Hochschule, Hanover; 1991, doctorate; 2001, Master's in Public Health. 1988-92, Assistant Doctor, Women's Clinic, Hanover Medical School; 1995, market analysis, Stanford Health Services Hospital Administration; 1998-2002, with academic staff, Department of Epidemiology, Social Medicine and Health System Research; 2003-05, Member, CDU, State Assembly, Lower Saxony; 2003-05, Minister for Social Affairs, Women, Family Affairs and Health, Lower Saxony; since 2004, Member, Presidium of the CDU, Germany; 2005-09, Federal Minister for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth; since 2009, Member of Parliament (Deutscher Bundestag); 2009-13, Federal Minister of Labour and Social Affairs; since 2010, Party Vice-Chairwoman; since 2013, Minister of Defence. Member of the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum.
Ladies and Gentlemen, it is difficult to believe that in Davos today we talk of war. The Davos spirit is the antithesis of war. It is about forging ties and together finding solutions for...
Thank you very much, dear Klaus.
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