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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Christian Pauls (ur. 26 września 1944 w BuChristian Pauls (ur. 26 września 1944 w Buckow) – niemiecki dyplomata, ambasador w Irlandii słynny z pouczania Irlandczyków i gwałtownych wypowiedzi pod ich adresem. Studiował prawo na uniwersytetach we Fryburgu Bryzgowijskim, Montpellier i Hamburgu. W latach 1973–1975 pracował jako prawnik w Hamburgu. Od 1975 roku w służbach dyplomatycznych RFN. Był niemieckim ambasadorem w Kanadzie od 2001 do 2005 roku, kiedy w Ottawie zastąpił go . Pauls został przeniesiony na placówkę irlandzką. Jako ambasador w Dublinie głośno i otwarcie (z art. prasowych) krytykował Irlandczyków za odrzucenie Traktatu Lizbońskiego w narodowym referendum. Wygłaszał różne opinie o Irlandczykach, które w oczach euroentuzjastycznych Niemców uczyniły go niemal bohaterem narodowym: „sukces ekonomiczny uczynił Irlandczyków chamami”, lub: „narzekają na innych łowiących ryby na ich wodach i zapominają kto im płaci subsydia”. Stał się przez to znany jako „niedyplomatyczny ambasador”.o znany jako „niedyplomatyczny ambasador”. , Christian Pauls (* 26. September 1944 in BChristian Pauls (* 26. September 1944 in Buckow) ist ein pensionierter deutscher Diplomat. Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an den Universitäten von Freiburg, Montpellier und Hamburg arbeitete er von 1973 bis 1975 als Rechtsanwalt in Hamburg. Nach dem Eintritt in den Auswärtigen Dienst 1975 folgten Verwendungen im Auswärtigen Amt in Bonn sowie an den Botschaften der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Griechenland, Indien, Italien und den USA. Von 1996 bis 1999 war Christian Pauls zunächst Leiter eines Sonderstabes, der den Kosovo-Einsatz ausarbeitete, dann Leiter einer Unterabteilung in der politischen Abteilung des Auswärtigen Amtes. Von 2001 bis 2005 war Christian Pauls Botschafter der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Kanada. Sein dortiger Nachfolger wurde Matthias Martin Höpfner. Danach wurde er Botschafter der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Irland. Von diesem Posten ging er 2009 in den Ruhestand.esem Posten ging er 2009 in den Ruhestand. , Christian Pauls (born 26 September 1944, BChristian Pauls (born 26 September 1944, Buckow, Brandenburg, Germany) is a retired German diplomat. After studying law at the Universities of Freiburg, Hamburg and Montpellier from 1973 to 1975, he worked as a lawyer in Hamburg. Pauls joined the Foreign Service in 1975 and then served at the German Foreign Office in Bonn and at the embassies of the Federal Republic of Germany in Greece, India, Italy and the United States, where he coincidentally had gone to middle school (Hardy Middle School, Georgetown, Washington DC) when his father, Rolf Friedemann Pauls, was the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the United States. From 1996 to 1999 Christian Pauls was head of a special staff at the Kosovo mission, then head of a subdivision in the Political Department of the German Foreign Office. From 2001 to 2005 Christian Pauls was Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Canada. His successor was . Thereafter, he was Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Ireland. On 13 September 2007, Ambassador Pauls made a brief speech in German to a visiting group from the German Federation of Buying and Marketing Groups (the ZGV) at Clontarf Castle in Dublin. in which the Irish Independent quoted him as saying that: * Ireland was a "coarse place". * Irish junior ministers earned more than the German Chancellor. * 20% of the population were public servants. * Ireland's "chaotic" hospital waiting lists would not be tolerated elsewhere. * Irish wage demands, particularly those in the health services, were too high. * Ireland's immigration policy had learned nothing from Germany and the Nordic countries. Irish MEP Gay Mitchell was present at the meeting and Ambassador Pauls' remarks became known to the Irish media.The press coverage resulted in a rebuke from Dermot Gallagher, the Secretary General of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Pauls later claimed that parts of his speech to the ZGV group were mistranslated.Following this post in 2009, he went into retirement. In subsequent years, Irish commentators remarked that the Ambassador's remarks were vindicated. the Ambassador's remarks were vindicated.
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rdfs:comment Christian Pauls (* 26. September 1944 in BChristian Pauls (* 26. September 1944 in Buckow) ist ein pensionierter deutscher Diplomat. Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an den Universitäten von Freiburg, Montpellier und Hamburg arbeitete er von 1973 bis 1975 als Rechtsanwalt in Hamburg. Nach dem Eintritt in den Auswärtigen Dienst 1975 folgten Verwendungen im Auswärtigen Amt in Bonn sowie an den Botschaften der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Griechenland, Indien, Italien und den USA.Griechenland, Indien, Italien und den USA. , Christian Pauls (born 26 September 1944, BChristian Pauls (born 26 September 1944, Buckow, Brandenburg, Germany) is a retired German diplomat. After studying law at the Universities of Freiburg, Hamburg and Montpellier from 1973 to 1975, he worked as a lawyer in Hamburg. From 1996 to 1999 Christian Pauls was head of a special staff at the Kosovo mission, then head of a subdivision in the Political Department of the German Foreign Office. From 2001 to 2005 Christian Pauls was Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Canada. His successor was . of Germany to Canada. His successor was . , Christian Pauls (ur. 26 września 1944 w BuChristian Pauls (ur. 26 września 1944 w Buckow) – niemiecki dyplomata, ambasador w Irlandii słynny z pouczania Irlandczyków i gwałtownych wypowiedzi pod ich adresem. Studiował prawo na uniwersytetach we Fryburgu Bryzgowijskim, Montpellier i Hamburgu. W latach 1973–1975 pracował jako prawnik w Hamburgu. Od 1975 roku w służbach dyplomatycznych RFN. Był niemieckim ambasadorem w Kanadzie od 2001 do 2005 roku, kiedy w Ottawie zastąpił go .o 2005 roku, kiedy w Ottawie zastąpił go .
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