Franz Gruber (politician, 1935)

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Franz Gruber (born May 20, 1935 in Höll ) is a German politician ( CSU ).

Gruber attended elementary school in Höll and then worked at the cloth factory Wessely & Spaett in Waldmünchen . This was followed by a three-year apprenticeship in Ruhr mining in the Gute-Hoffnungs-Hütte Oberhausen - Sterkrade with miners 'exams and miners' time and an agricultural apprenticeship at Karl Bernhard's training company in Benningen-Einöde near Memmingen . For two winter months Gruber attended the lower and upper grades of the agricultural college in Cham , he also passed an agricultural assistant examination and an internship in Lower Franconia . He then worked as a clerk or managing director of the Bavarian Farmers' Association in the Cham office.

In 1966 Gruber became a member of the district council in the Cham district . Two years later he became a member of the CSU district executive committee. Afterwards he was district chairman, deputy district chairman of the working group agriculture in the CSU Upper Palatinate , district chairman of the Catholic workers' movement in the district of Cham, CSU district chairman and diocesan chairman of the Christian Workers Aid in the diocese of Regensburg. From 1970 to 1994 he sat in the Bavarian state parliament . He was elected for a long time in the constituency of Upper Palatinate , most recently he won the direct mandate in the Cham constituency .

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