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Michael Patrick Seiter (born 8 October 1978) is a political consultant, journalist and snooker player. He is a former Liechtenstein national champion, having won the snooker championship in 2019.[1][2]
Michael P. Seiter lives in both Liechtenstein and the USA. Professionally, he works internationally as a consultant, journalist, and manager. In 2021, he advised the FDP in the Bundestag, facilitating their entry into government. He played a decisive role in the 2024 cannabis legalization negotiations in Germany.[3] Later, in late 2024, he served as chief advisor in Basel's campaign for the cantonal government (Executive Council) of Basel-Stadt.[4][5]
Seiter is also active in homelessness aid, organizing a major relief effort during the first winter of the COVID lockdowns alongside prominent figures.[6] Additionally, he advocates for wildlife protection and the mobility transition, being one of the initiators of the Eco Grand Prix, a racing series aimed to support e-mobility.[7]
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