Former FDP leader: Christian Lindner is back – and looking for a job | Capital+

Please smile: Christian Lindner, 46, at the "Women on Top" event in Düsseldorf in June
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For months, Christian Lindner went into hiding, caring for his daughter, and taking a vacation. Now the former FDP leader is seeking public attention again. What is he up to?
It will feel a bit like the old days. A packed house, big screens, cameras, photos, applause. There are 1,200 registrations, even though the "König-Karl-Halle" in Stuttgart's House of Economics barely seats 700 people. This Thursday, Christian Lindner will talk about politics, his new life, and the world in turmoil. The turnout is huge.

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