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FILE- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, and former German chancellor Gerhard Schroeder during their meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia on April 4, 2009. Gerhard Schroeder left the German chancellery after a narrow election defeat in 2005 with an ambitious overhaul of the country’s welfare state beginning to kick in and every chance of becoming a respected elder statesman. Fast-forward to last week: German lawmakers agreed to shut down Schroeder’s taxpayer-funded office, the European Parliament called for him to be sanctioned, and his own party set a mid-June hearing on applications to have him expelled. Schroeder’s association with the Russian energy sector turned the 78-year-old into a political pariah in Germany after the invasion of Ukraine(AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky,file)