Schroeder rejects Gazprom board of directors candidacy

Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder rejected his candidacy for Gazprom’s board of directors. writes about him TASS By referring to the DPA agency.

According to the agency, Schroeder said that he “long ago rejected” Gazprom’s candidacy for the supervisory board and even informed him about it.

February 2022 reportedSchroeder could serve on Gazprom’s board of directors. In the new composition of the board of directors, he can replace Timur Kulibayev, head of the association of associations of Kazakh oil and gas and energy complex Kazenergy. Gazprom Shareholders’ Meeting on 30 June 2022 in St. It will be held in St. Petersburg.

19 May Bundestag devoid of former prime minister of some of the privileges accorded to former heads of government.

20 May Gerhard Schroeder and Matthias Warnig, Managing Director of Nord Stream AG reported About the impossibility of expanding their authority on the board of directors of Rosneft. Then German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Schroeder will leave other posts in Russia.



Source: Gazeta

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