Bernhard Schätzle

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Bernhard Schätzle

Bernhard Schätzle (born July 24, 1954 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 2006 to 2011 he was a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg .

Life and work

Bernhard Schätzle completed vocational training as a wine merchant and winemaker. After attending the courses of the Federal College for the barrel and wine coopers craft in the vineyard he put 1978 the exam for wine master cooper and winemaker , and went in Freiburg district fief independently.

Bernhard Schätzle founded his winery on Lehener Bergle in 1977, which he developed from a small family farm that has been in the family for seven generations. He is married and has four kids.

politics

Bernhard Schätzle has been a local councilor in Freiburg-Lehen since 1989, and has also been a city ​​councilor in Freiburg since 1999 . He is a member of the environmental committee and there environmental policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group as well as a member of the school committee and the social committee.

In the state elections on March 26, 2006 , he narrowly won the traditionally social democratic constituency of Freiburg-West against Margot Queitsch ( SPD ) and Edith Sitzmann ( Greens ). He was a member of the State Parliament's Environment Committee and the Petitions Committee . Since March 2008 he has also been the mayor of his hometown Freiburg-Lehen. In the election for the Baden-Württemberg state parliament on March 27, 2011, he lost his direct mandate to the Green candidate, Edith Sitzmann, and is no longer a member of the 15th state parliament of Baden-Württemberg.

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