RMFPK0AH–Guido Westerwelle at a FDP election party in Bonn, Germany
RM2D283GT–Guido Westerwelle, leader of the German liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) casts his vote at a polling station in the western German city of Bonn September 18, 2005. Voting began in Germany's closely fought election on Sunday with millions of undecided voters holding the key to a result that will have major implications for economic reform in Europe. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender INA/CVI
RMD3KWX1–(dpa) - The chairman of the Liberal Party (FDP) Guido Westerwelle casts his vote for the Bundestag in a polling station in Bonn, Germany, Sunday, 18 September 2005. According to the last polls prior to the election the FDP can expect between six and eight per cent. Photo: Felix Heyder
RMFPK0AG–Guido Westerwelle at a FDP election party in Bonn, Germany
RM2D1N0YA–Guido Westerwelle, leader of the German liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) casts his vote at a polling station in the western German city of Bonn September 18, 2005. Voting began in Germany's closely fought election on Sunday with millions of undecided voters holding the key to a result that will have major implications for economic reform in Europe. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender INA/CVI
RM2D1MHBE–Conservative challenger Angela Merkel (L) leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Guido Westerwelle, leader of the German liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) pose for photographers in a restaurant in the western German city of Bonn September 17, 2005. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and his rival Angela Merkel launched a final drive on election eve on Saturday to win over up to 10 million undecided voters - estimated to be the highest total ever. REUTERS/Ina Fassbender INA/AA
RMFPK0AW–Guido Westerwelle at a FDP election party in Bonn, Germany
RM2D1C2RN–North-Rhine Westphalia's Prime Minister Ruettgers Conservative challenger Merkel and FDP leader Westerwelle pose for photographers in Bonn. North-Rhine Westphalia's Prime Minister Juergen Ruettgers (L) Conservative challenger Angela Merkel (C) leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Guido Westerwelle, leader of the German liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) pose for photographers in a restaurant in the western German city of Bonn September 17, 2005. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and his rival Angela Merkel launched a final drive on election eve on Saturday to win over u
RM2D1T22W–Guido Westerwelle, leader of the German liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP) casts his vote at a polling station in the western German city of Bonn September 18, 2005. [Voting began in Germany's closely fought election on Sunday with millions of undecided voters holding the key to a result that will have major implications for economic reform in Europe.]
RMFPK0AT–Guido Westerwelle at a FDP election party in Bonn, Germany
RMFPK0A5–Guido Westerwelle at a FDP election party, with Hans-Dietrich Genscher in Bonn, Germany
RMFPK0B3–Guido Westerwelle, Otto Graf Lambsdorf and Hans-Dietrich Genscher at a FDP election party in Bonn, Germany
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