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{{About|Kevin Kühnert in the [[Portal:SovAm|SOVAM]] universe|his real life counterpart|{{wp|Kevin Kühnert}}}} | {{About|Kevin Kühnert in the [[Portal:SovAm|SOVAM]] universe|his real life counterpart|{{wp|Kevin Kühnert}}}} | ||
'''Kevin Kühnert''' (born 1 July 1989) is a Soviet politician and the Prime Minister of the German Soviet Socialist Republic since 2021 and has been serving as a delegate for the [[Supreme Soviet of the Union]], representing Germany since the [[55th Congress of the Communist Party]] | '''Kevin Kühnert''' (born 1 July 1989) is a Soviet politician and the Prime Minister of the German Soviet Socialist Republic since 2021 and has been serving as a [[full delegate]] for the [[Supreme Soviet of the Union]], representing Germany since the [[55th Congress of the Communist Party]] | ||
From 24 November 2017 to 8 January 2021, Kühnert was the chairman of the German branch of the [[Soviet Pioneers]], previously serving as deputy chairman. | From 24 November 2017 to 8 January 2021, Kühnert was the chairman of the German branch of the [[Soviet Pioneers]], previously serving as deputy chairman. | ||
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Kühnert was born in {{wp|Berlin}} during the [[Second Russian Civil War]] and just under one year after Germany had gained independence. His father works as a bank clerk, and his mother is unemployed. He graduated from Beethoven-Gymnasium in {{wp|Lankwitz}} in 2006, afterwards he travelled to [[Yugoslavia]] as a volunteer humanitarian aid worker during the [[Yugoslav Wars]], he returned in early 2007 to prepare himself for his conscription. | Kühnert was born in {{wp|Berlin}} during the [[Second Russian Civil War]] and just under one year after Germany had gained independence. His father works as a bank clerk, and his mother is unemployed. He graduated from Beethoven-Gymnasium in {{wp|Lankwitz}} in 2006, afterwards he travelled to [[Yugoslavia]] as a volunteer humanitarian aid worker during the [[Yugoslav Wars]], he returned in early 2007 to prepare himself for his conscription. | ||
In his 12 months of serving in the [[Soviet Armed Forces]], he achieved the rank of Efreitor before discharging. He then studied journalism at the {{wp|Free Berlin University|Berlin State University}}, however he failed to graduate, he then applied for a course in political science at the same university but he had to dropout after being appointed Chairman of the German-Soviet Pioneers. In 2014, he joined the [[Supreme Soviet of the German Republic]] | In his 12 months of serving in the [[Soviet Armed Forces]], he achieved the rank of Efreitor before discharging. He then studied journalism at the {{wp|Free Berlin University|Berlin State University}}, however he failed to graduate, he then applied for a course in political science at the same university but he had to dropout after being appointed Chairman of the German-Soviet Pioneers. In 2014, he joined the [[Supreme Soviet of the German Republic]] as a Deputy. | ||
==Political Career== | ==Political Career== | ||
===Early Beginnings=== | |||
Kühnert joined the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]] in 2005 and became a major administrator in the German Soviet Pioneers. Since 2015, he served as the Deputy Chairman of the German Soviet Pioneers and was tasked with managing the organization's social media networks, as well as overseeing operations conducted by municiple branches of the Pioneers. | |||
===Chair of the Soviet Pioneers=== | |||
===Prime Minister=== | |||
==Personal Life== | |||
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Comrade Prime Minister Kevin Kühnert | |
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Prime Minister of the German Soviet Socialist Republic | |
Assumed office 11 December 2021 | |
Premier | Yana Lantratova |
Preceded by | Lars Klingbeil |
Head Representative of the German Soviet Socialist Republic for the Joint Committee for Union Republic Affairs | |
Assumed office 11 December 2021 | |
Leader | Alexander Zhukov |
Preceded by | Lars Klingbeil |
Chairman of the Young German-Soviet Pioneers | |
In office 24 November 2017 – 8 January 2021 | |
Preceded by | Johanna Uekermann |
Succeeded by | Jessica Rosenthal |
Personal details | |
Born | Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany | July 1, 1989
Citizenship | Soviet Union |
Nationality | German |
Political party | Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Education | State Berlin University |
Website | https://en/kevin-kühnert.cpsu.su |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Soviet Union |
Branch/service | Soviet Ground Forces |
Years of service | 2007 |
Rank | Efreitor |
Unit | 146th Guards Rifles Regiment |
Kevin Kühnert (born 1 July 1989) is a Soviet politician and the Prime Minister of the German Soviet Socialist Republic since 2021 and has been serving as a full delegate for the Supreme Soviet of the Union, representing Germany since the 55th Congress of the Communist Party
From 24 November 2017 to 8 January 2021, Kühnert was the chairman of the German branch of the Soviet Pioneers, previously serving as deputy chairman.
Early Life
Kühnert was born in Berlin during the Second Russian Civil War and just under one year after Germany had gained independence. His father works as a bank clerk, and his mother is unemployed. He graduated from Beethoven-Gymnasium in Lankwitz in 2006, afterwards he travelled to Yugoslavia as a volunteer humanitarian aid worker during the Yugoslav Wars, he returned in early 2007 to prepare himself for his conscription.
In his 12 months of serving in the Soviet Armed Forces, he achieved the rank of Efreitor before discharging. He then studied journalism at the Berlin State University, however he failed to graduate, he then applied for a course in political science at the same university but he had to dropout after being appointed Chairman of the German-Soviet Pioneers. In 2014, he joined the Supreme Soviet of the German Republic as a Deputy.
Political Career
Early Beginnings
Kühnert joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 2005 and became a major administrator in the German Soviet Pioneers. Since 2015, he served as the Deputy Chairman of the German Soviet Pioneers and was tasked with managing the organization's social media networks, as well as overseeing operations conducted by municiple branches of the Pioneers.