Christine Haderthauer

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Christine Haderthauer

Christine Haderthauer (née Cuntze ; born November 11, 1962 in Neumünster ) is a German politician ( CSU ). She was Secretary General of the CSU from October 2007 to October 2008 and from October 30, 2008 to October 9, 2013 Minister of State for Labor and Social Affairs, Family and Women and the Bavarian State Government 's women's representative .

From October 2013 to September 2014 she was Head of the Bavarian State Chancellery and Minister of State for Federal Affairs and Special Tasks. As a result of the so-called model car affair , she resigned from both offices on September 1, 2014. Christine Haderthauer has been working as a lawyer again since then.

Life and work

Haderthauer's parents moved with her from Neumünster in Schleswig-Holstein to Bavaria in 1964 and she spent her childhood in Munich . She was the oldest of three sisters in the family: The father died when Haderthauer was 15 years old. After graduating from the Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium in Ludwigshafen am Rhein , Haderthauer began studying law at the University of Würzburg in 1981 . She passed the first state examination in 1986. She then spent her legal traineeship in Ansbach . In 1990, she placed the second state examination at the Higher Regional Court of Nuremberg and received year after their admission as a lawyer . Also in 1991 she moved to Ingolstadt with her family . After working as a lawyer in Ansbach and Ingolstadt, she founded her own law firm in Ingolstadt in 2002 and also acquired the title of specialist lawyer for labor law . Her admission was suspended after taking office as Minister of State in October 2008. In 2019 Christine Haderthauer opened her own law firm in Ingolstadt.

Haderthauer is of Roman Catholic faith and has been married to Hubert Haderthauer , a district court doctor in Ingolstadt , since 1985 .

politics

Haderthauer joined the CSU in 1984. In 2000 she took over the chairmanship of the women's union in the Ingolstadt district association, later became the deputy district chairwoman of the women's union in Upper Bavaria, a member of the regional executive committee of the women's union and a member of the district executive committee of the CSU district association of Upper Bavaria.

In 2002 she took on a political mandate for the first time in the city council of Ingolstadt. In the state elections in September 2003, as a direct candidate in her constituency in Ingolstadt / Neuburg ad Donau , she received 60.6% of the votes and was a member of the Bavarian state parliament. There she became a member of the Economic Committee and the Petitions Committee. Since November 2003 she has also been a member of the media council of the Bavarian State Office for New Media (BLM), chairwoman of the television committee in the media council of the BLM and a member of the program funding committee of the BLM. She was re-elected in the state elections in 2008 and 2013 .

In the CSU, she is a member of the principle commission , the family commission and the media commission. In her political work, she primarily advocated a better work-life balance . This was also the focus of her work within the Policy Commission. Haderthauer emphasized her theses in this regard in her position paper No future without children .

After CSU General Secretary Markus Söder moved to Prime Minister Günther Beckstein's cabinet , Haderthauer became the first woman in this office on October 22, 2007 at the suggestion of CSU Chairman Erwin Huber as Söder's successor. In view of the “catastrophic election result” of the CSU in the state elections , she resigned as General Secretary on September 30, 2008. “Such an election defeat is automatically accompanied by the fact that you make your office available. That is a legitimate expectation of the people and the party base, ”said Haderthauer. On October 30, 2008, Horst Seehofer appointed her Minister of State for Labor and Social Affairs, Family and Women in his newly formed cabinet .

From October 2013 to September 1, 2014 Haderthauer was Minister of State in the Seehofer II cabinet and head of the Bavarian State Chancellery .

On 22 October 2013, it was as representative of the Bavarian State Government in the Broadcasting Board of Bayerischer Rundfunk appointed. She was recalled after she left the government.

In September 2017, she announced that she would no longer run for the state parliament in 2018.

Positions

When asked about exemplary politicians, Haderthauer mentioned in April 2009, in addition to Konrad Adenauer and Richard von Weizsäcker , both CDU , Hildegard Hamm-Brücher , an FDP politician who she found “always strong”. When asked, Franz Josef Strauss considered her unsuitable as a model politician.

Asylum and Integration Policy

On the subject of the integration of migrants, she said : "I would like everyone who plays for Germany to sing the national anthem with a view to" model immigrants "such as the national player Mesut Özil and other players with foreign roots."

In her political work, Haderthauer advocates an increase in the age of reunion for spouses of asylum seekers from 18 to 21 years. This is "the most effective remedy against the phenomenon of 'imported brides'" and must "become part of the law against forced marriages". Haderthauer also demands that migrants “learn German within one year”. This is especially true for young mothers: "Having small children must no longer be an excuse to refuse integration courses."

Same-sex marriage

Haderthauer rejects equal treatment of homosexual couples in the case of spouse splitting : In her opinion, the Basic Law rightly grants a special position to marriage between men and women.

Displaced persons policy

Haderthauer advocates the introduction of a nationwide “Day of the Displaced Persons”, which already exists in Bavaria: the second Sunday in September.

Model car affair

In the so-called model car affair (sometimes inconsistently referred to as the model making affair ) Christine Haderthauer and her husband Hubert are exposed to ethical as well as official, criminal and tax accusations. The allegations are denied by the Haderthauer couple.

Christine Haderthauer and two business partners founded the company Sapor Modelltechnik as a civil law company in 1990 , which lucratively marketed luxury model cars manufactured by mentally ill offenders in forensic clinics. The official position of Hubert Haderthauer as the responsible psychiatrist of the "work therapy model building" was essential . In 2004 he also took over his wife's share of the business after she was elected to the Bavarian state parliament at the end of 2003 . In 2008 Sapor was sold without the consent of the not yet resigned partner; he hadn't even been informed. In 2011 the counterparties concluded an out-of-court settlement for 20,000 euros to settle the claims.

In 2013, the ethical questionable nature of the business model was critically reported for the first time. In 2014, the former partner filed a criminal complaint for fraud and thus started a public prosecutor's investigation. He stated that a large part of the earlier profits of Sapor Modelltechnik had been withheld from him in order to reduce his claims to be settled. In May 2014, tax investigations began, as a result of which Haderthauer's private house was searched.

Due to the accusations in the model building affair and a possible conflict of interest with their office, the opposition demanded Haderthauer's resignation and an investigation committee in the state parliament. For a special session of the Bavarian state parliament during the summer break, an application was made to dismiss the state minister from office. On September 1, 2014, she announced her resignation as Minister and Head of the State Chancellery. The Munich II public prosecutor closed its fraud investigations in autumn 2015. According to her lawyer, Haderthauer would accept an “appropriate penalty order ” for a violation of the tax code . Due to inadmissible accounts, Haderthauer is said to have paid too little tax in € 2309, which is why the public prosecutor's office wants to apply for a penalty order from the Ingolstadt district court . In order for this to be possible, the public prosecutor first applied to the Bavarian State Parliament for Haderthauer's immunity to be lifted . The state parliament repealed this on December 2, 2015.

Web links

Commons : Christine Haderthauer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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