Background
His father was Latvian and fought in the Waffen-Steamship, and his mother was originally from Wiesbaden and later moved to Schleswig-Holstein, where he grew up.
journalist politician deputy of Saeima
His father was Latvian and fought in the Waffen-Steamship, and his mother was originally from Wiesbaden and later moved to Schleswig-Holstein, where he grew up.
He is chairman of the anti-communist German Conservatives and co-publisher of the Konservative Deutsche Zeitung. He played a role in the early days of renewed Latvian independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union. He was active in the Junge Union and the Christlicher Gewerkschaftsbund.
Between 1971 and 1973 he was a prominent journalist of the Bild-Zeitung, the biggest newspaper of Europe.
In 1980 he founded the Bürgeraktion Demokraten für Strauß and campaigned for the candidacy of Franz Josef Strauss for Chancellor. Following Strauss"s defeat he became the leading reporter of the HÖRZU, a magazine also published by the Axel Springer Verlag.
Foreign that book, he was sentenced for slander of Willy Brandt 1987. 1994 he was let off for probation on slander and sedition after calling Gypsies throughout evil and criminal mob.
He later claimed that some MPs had been paid off by his adversaries.
Siegerist was ejected from the LNNK group in 1994. In response, he founded the People"s Movement for Latvia (Tautas kustība "Latvijai"), also known as the "Siegerist Party" (Zīgerista partija) due to its reliance on its leader"s personality. He has written several books that have sold several million copies.
In 1985 he left Springer over political differences, and wrote his first book, Willy Brandt - Das Ende einer Legende. Following the liberation of the Baltic countries from Soviet occupation, he became a Latvian citizen in 1992 and was elected to the Saeima at the 1993 election for the Latvian National Independence Movement (LNNK), which became an influential party.
The same year he was a member of coalition whose the candidate Ziedonis Čevers was nominated to become Latvian Prime Minister, but lost the vote in parliament by only one vote and ended up second.