Borusso von Blücher

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Borusso Lebrecht Borwin von Blücher (born September 17, 1944 in Bad Segeberg ) is a German lawyer and diplomat . From 2003 to 2009 he was Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador in Panama .

family

He comes from the old noble family Blücher . He is the son of the bookseller Borwin von Blücher (1904–1944, missing near Vilnius , Lithuania ) and Irmela Löhr (1907– ??).

Blücher married on May 21, 1979 in Heidelberg Stephanie von Gulat-Wellenburg (born April 12, 1954 in Munich ), the daughter of lieutenant captain and forester Eduard Ritter von Gulat-Wellenburg and Sigrid Freiin von Bonnet zu Meautry (Klingenburg House). She is a granddaughter of the neurologist Walter von Gulat-Wellenburg, who died in 1944 .

Life

education and study

After studying law at the universities of Heidelberg and Munich , he passed the 2nd state examination in 1973 . This was followed by a job in the financial administration of the state of Baden-Württemberg from 1973 to 1977 .

Foreign service

After joining the Foreign Service in 1977, he was employed at the embassies in Poland as a Legation Councilor , in Colombia , at the Foreign Office in Bonn (Political Department), at the Embassy in Spain (Head of the Cultural Department) and again at the Foreign Office in Bonn (Political Department and Department for Disarmament and Arms Control).

After being transferred back to the Foreign Office in 2000, he was the lecturer in the Legation Council, First Class, and headed Section 700 (State Visits) in Department 7 ( Protocol ) of the Foreign Office in Berlin . He then headed the German Embassy in Panama from 2003 to 2009 .

Other activities

From 1995 to 2000, Blücher was chief of protocol in the State Chancellery of the Free State of Saxony under the Saxon Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf .

literature

predecessor Office successor
Georg von Neubronner German Ambassador to Panama City
2003–2009
Michael Gray