Franz Weiß (politician, 1900)

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Franz Weiß (born December 31, 1900 in Munich , † June 29, 1979 in Gauting ) was a German politician ( Bavarian Party , CSU ).

Weiß attended middle school, studied business administration, economics and political science and was in-house counsel in a bank in Munich. From 1926 to 1933 he headed the legal department at Bayerischer Rundfunk and was deputy administrative director; he was dismissed for political reasons. He then worked in leading positions in the economy, mainly in industry in Württemberg and from 1946 as a tax consultant in Munich.

White was a member of the BVP until 1933 . After the end of the Second World War he was initially a member of the Bavarian Party . In 1946 he was a member of the Advisory State Committee, after which he was Executive President of the Advisory Board in the State Ministry of Economics and he was a member of the Advisory Committee of the Federal Ministry of Defense . At the end of 1947 he was appointed to the newly founded Bavarian Senate for the liberal professions group . He was a member of this until the end of 1950, when he was elected to the state parliament. On August 21, 1953, he moved to the CSU, and he carried out the state parliament mandate until the end of the 1954 electoral term.

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