Christl Schweder

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Christl Schweder (born November 16, 1936 in Berlin ) is a former German politician. As a member of the CSU , she was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament from 1990 to 2003 . From June 1993 to September 1994 she was State Secretary in the first cabinet of Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber in the Bavarian State Ministry for Regional Development and Environmental Issues.

Life

Schweder was born in Berlin, but came to Middle Franconia as a child. After graduating from secondary school with secondary school leaving certificate , she attended a language school and then worked as an export correspondent for a large electronics company. After her marriage, she ran an architecture firm with her husband.

She took on her first political mandate in 1974 in the city council of Nuremberg , to which she was a member for 15 years. At the same time she served from 1974 to 1978 as a district councilor for the district of Middle Franconia . During this time she increasingly dealt with ecological issues and became a member of the environmental committee of the German Association of Cities .

In the state elections on October 14, 1990, she moved into the Bavarian state parliament for the first time as a direct candidate in the Nuremberg-East constituency and twice successfully defended her constituency in the 1994 and 1998 elections. There she was initially a member of the Committee for Regional Development and Environmental Issues, and from 1994 onwards also to the Committee for Federal and European Affairs.

After Max Streibl's resignation and Edmund Stoiber's election as Bavarian Prime Minister, he brought her to his cabinet on June 17, 1993 as State Secretary in the Bavarian State Ministry for Regional Development and Environmental Issues . At the end of the legislative period, she resigned from office on October 27, 1994. Herbert Huber became his successor .

literature

  • House of Bavarian History: History of the Bavarian Parliament 1819–2003.
  • CSU parliamentary group in the Bavarian state parliament