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'''Alexander E. Gauland''' (born 20 February 1941 in [[Chemnitz]]) is a German jurist, journalist and politician. He possesses two juristical [[Staatsexamen]] and a [[Doctorate]]. Gauland is a leading politician of the right-wing [[Alternative für Deutschland|Afd]].<ref>[http://www.afd-brandenburg.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AG-BewerbungsprofilLandtag.pdf Bewerbungsprofil für Kandidaten für die Landtagswahl 2014 in Brandenburg Alexander Gauland]</ref>
'''Alexander E. Gauland''' (born 20 February 1941 in [[Chemnitz]]) is a German lawyer, journalist and politician. He possesses two juristical [[Staatsexamen]] and a [[Doctorate]]. Gauland is a leading politician of the right-wing [[Alternative für Deutschland|Afd]].<ref>[http://www.afd-brandenburg.de/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/AG-BewerbungsprofilLandtag.pdf Bewerbungsprofil für Kandidaten für die Landtagswahl 2014 in Brandenburg Alexander Gauland]</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==

Revision as of 12:38, 16 November 2015

Alexander Eberhardt Gauland
Alexander Gauland in 2014
Born (1941-02-20) 20 February 1941 (age 83)
Academic career
InstitutionUniversity of Hamburg
FieldJurisprudence

Alexander E. Gauland (born 20 February 1941 in Chemnitz) is a German lawyer, journalist and politician. He possesses two juristical Staatsexamen and a Doctorate. Gauland is a leading politician of the right-wing Afd.[1]

Biography

Gauland was born in Chemnitz,that became part of the East Germany in 1949, and after graduating from high school in 1959, he fled to West Germany. He studied political science and law at Marburg, where he also received his doctorate.[2]

In 1972 Gauland entered the Federal Press Office and worked as the Director of the Office of the Mayor of Frankfurt am Main for 10 years.[3]

Afterwards he became the head of a department of the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety in Bonn and Member of the Hessian Prime Minister´s cabinet.[4]

From 1991-2006 worked as an editor of the local newspaper in Potsdam.[5]

Founding the Afd

On the morning of March 25, 2010 German Chancellor Angela Merkel publicly assured that there would be no direct financial aid to Greece, only to break that promise a few hours later by agreeing with the leaders of the euro states to send the first of many "rescue packages" to Greece. Gerd Robanus, Assessor in the Federal Executive of the CDU-Business Association cited this as the reason for founding the "Election Alternative 2013" together with Alexander Gauland, Konrad Adam and Bernd Lucke.[6]

In February 2014 Gauland received about 80 percent of the vote during an Extraordinary National Congress in Diedersdorf, becoming chairman of the Brandenburg County Association of the alternative for Germany.[7]

Landtag of Brandenburg

The AfD earned a voting share of 12.2 percent in the Brandenburg state election, 2014 for the first time. On Tuesday, 10/07/2014 Gauland opened the inaugural session of the Landtag of Brandenburg:[8]

As part of this speech, after quoting Edmund Burke, Gauland wished the other members of parliament "all the strength and the courage, to tackle the tasks now ahead of them, in the interest of the voters and in the interest of the common good".[9]

Political affiliation and ideals

Before becoming an AfD founding member Gauland was member of the CDU. In 2012 Gauland became involved in the Berliner Kreis ("Berlin circuit"), loose association of federal and state politicians within the CDU, which has been trying for years to make the CDU become conservative again, because they consider the region of Angela Merkel to be contrasting to this ideal.[10]

PEGIDA

Alexander Gauland said he can not detect any right-extremists and radicals at the PEGIDA-Demonstrations.[11]

Position in the Afd

He is the Afds Federal spokesman and state chairman of Brandenburg.

Miscellaneous

Gaulands life companion Carola Hein is editor of a local newspaper, the Märkische Allgemeine.[12]

Selected publications

  • Gauland, Alexander (1973). "Die Völkerrechtliche Souveränität im Fall der Aufnahme von Staaten in die UNO". Die Öffentliche Verwaltung.

References

External links

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