Christine Ursula Klaus

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Christine Ursula Klaus , b. Rudolph, (born May 15, 1957 in Jena ) is a veterinarian and was a German politician ( SPD ) as well as a member of the Thuringian state parliament.

Life and work

Christine Klaus has been married since 1993 and has two children. After attending the polytechnic high school, she completed a three-year vocational training course as a zoo technician / cattle breeding. In 1977 she began studying veterinary medicine in Leipzig . Since 1983 she has been a research assistant at the Institute for Bacterial Animal Disease Research in Jena (today the Federal Institute for Consumer Health Protection and Veterinary Medicine ). Christine Klaus received her doctorate in 1987 and became a specialist veterinarian in the laboratory / cattle in 1990. After her work in the state parliament, she started working as a research assistant at the Institute for Bacterial Infections and Zoonoses .

politics

In 1990 Klaus was a member of the GDR's first freely elected People's Chamber . From 1990 to 2004 she was a member of the Thuringian Parliament . She was deputy state chairwoman of the SPD Thuringia .

literature

  • Handbook for the Thuringian Parliament, 3rd electoral period, 3rd edition, 2003, p. 361.

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