Andreas Storm

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Andreas Storm
Andreas Storm on a poster for the 1994 federal election

Andreas Storm (born May 20, 1964 in Darmstadt ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 2005 to 2009 he was Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister for Education and Research . From November 2009 to August 2011 he was a permanent state secretary in the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs . From 2011 to 2012 Storm was head of the Saarland State Chancellery and Minister for Federal Affairs and from May 9, 2012 to November 12, 2014 Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family in Saarland. From 1994 to 2009 Storm was a member of the German Bundestag . Since January 1, 2017 he has been CEO of DAK-Gesundheit .

education and profession

After graduating from high school in 1983, Storm completed a degree in economics at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , which he completed in 1988 with a degree in economics. He then worked here as a research assistant at the Institute for Development, Environment and Quantitative Economic Research. In 1990 he switched to the policy department of the Federal Ministry of Economics as a consultant . On July 1, 2016, he switched to the board of DAK-Gesundheit and took over the chairmanship of the board on January 1, 2017.

Political party

Storm has been a member of the CDU since 1983. He was initially involved in the Junge Union and was chairman of the JU district association Darmstadt- Dieburg from 1985 to 1991 .

From 1985 to 2010 he was also a member of the board of the CDU district association Darmstadt-Dieburg . From 1992 to 1998 he was first deputy chairman and from 1998 to 2005 finally chairman of the district association. Since 1998 Storm has also been a member of the CDU state executive in Hesse .

From 1996 to 2010 Storm was also chairman of the district association of South Hesse of the medium-sized and business association of the CDU / CSU (MIT).

MP

From 1989 to 1990 and from 2001 to 2005 Storm belonged to the district council of the Darmstadt-Dieburg district.

From 1994 to 2009 he was a member of the German Bundestag . From 2002 to 2005 he was chairman of the parliamentary group on health and social security and social policy spokesman for the CDU / CSU parliamentary group .

Andreas Storm moved into the Bundestag in 1994 as a directly elected member of the constituency of Darmstadt and thereafter always via the state list of Hesse . In the federal election in 2009 , Andreas Storm fell victim to the success of his own party. With a deficit of just 45 votes, he failed to win his constituency. Although he was secured in the apparently safe 4th place on the state list, he was also unable to enter the Bundestag via the state list, as the CDU achieved 15 direct mandates in Hesse. Since the Hessian Union also obtained 15 seats in accordance with second votes, not a single Hessian CDU member was elected via the state list.

Public offices

On November 22, 2005, Storm was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Education and Research in the Federal Government ( Merkel I cabinet ) led by Chancellor Angela Merkel . After the federal election in 2009 and the assumption of Merkel's second government in October 2009, Storm left office. From December 2009 to August 2011, Storm was State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs . From 2011 to 2012 he was Head of the State Chancellery and Minister for Federal Affairs in Saarland in Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer's cabinet . From May 9, 2012 to November 12, 2014 he was Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Women and Family in Saarland. In a cabinet reshuffle, he lost his ministerial office.

Web links

Commons : Andreas Storm  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Pharmaceutical newspaper .
  2. ^ Website of the DAK health .
  3. Federal Returning Officer: Constituency results for the federal state of Hesse, constituency 186 - Darmstadt ( Memento from June 16, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  4. echo-online.de from December 2, 2009 ( Memento from December 5, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Storm goes to the Ministry of Labor