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'''Alexander von Stahl''' (born June 10, 1938 in [[Berlin]]) is a German lawyer, liberal politician and civil servant. He served as [[Attorney General of Germany]] from June 1990 until July 1993. Previusly he served as an Under-Secretary of State in the Berlin State Ministry of Justice (1975–1989). Stahl is a member of the [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|Free Democratic Party]], and has served as a board member of the Berlin state party. He was a candidate for President of the Berlin state party in 1998, but lost narrowly to the candidate of the left-wing, [[Martin Matz]], who since became a member of the [[SPD]]. He is a prominent supporter, contributor to and lawyer for the liberal-conservative newspaper ''[[Junge Freiheit]]''. |
'''Alexander von Stahl''' (born June 10, 1938 in [[Berlin]]) is a German lawyer, liberal politician and civil servant. He served as [[Attorney General of Germany]] from June 1990 until July 1993. Previusly he served as an Under-Secretary of State in the Berlin State Ministry of Justice (1975–1989), in [[West Berlin]]. Stahl is a member of the [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|Free Democratic Party]], and has served as a board member of the Berlin state party. He was a candidate for President of the Berlin state party in 1998, but lost narrowly to the candidate of the left-wing, [[Martin Matz]], who since became a member of the [[SPD]]. He is a prominent supporter, contributor to and lawyer for the liberal-conservative newspaper ''[[Junge Freiheit]]''. |
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Alexander von Stahl (born June 10, 1938 in Berlin) is a German lawyer, liberal politician and civil servant. He served as Attorney General of Germany from June 1990 until July 1993. Previusly he served as an Under-Secretary of State in the Berlin State Ministry of Justice (1975–1989), in West Berlin. Stahl is a member of the Free Democratic Party, and has served as a board member of the Berlin state party. He was a candidate for President of the Berlin state party in 1998, but lost narrowly to the candidate of the left-wing, Martin Matz, who since became a member of the SPD. He is a prominent supporter, contributor to and lawyer for the liberal-conservative newspaper Junge Freiheit.