Frederick Schulze

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Frederick Schulze (born January 20, 1949 in Paderborn ) is a German politician .

Life

In 1967 he received his Abitur certificate at the König-Wilhelm-Gymnasium Höxter , after which he was trained as an officer in the armored force. From 1974 to 1998 he was a member and from 1994 to 1998 he was a member of the Bundestag of the CDU , which he left after the end of his Bundestag mandate in 1998.

From 2002 to 2003 Schulze was a member of the rule of law offensive party , from which he was excluded. From February 2003 to April 2005 he was a founding member and chairman of the pro-citizens party . He then became a member of the Rule of Law Offensive party again, until it disbanded in October 2007. For a short time he was North Rhine-Westphalia's state chairman and deputy federal chairman. The Lieutenant Colonel Schulze was retired in January of 2008.

Press reports

  • Spiegel Online, September 18, 2002, NAZISPRUCH, Schill throws former CDU MPs from the party [1]
  • Spiegel Online, September 19, 2002, PARTIES, Schill's trouble with his party friends [2]
  • taz NRW No. 7645 of April 21, 2005, page 2, 103 TAZ report MARTIN TEIGELER, The gray pacts with the pro-citizen party
  • WAZ, Duisburg-Süd, June 25, 2008, Ex-CDU-MdB goes to the left
  • WAZ, Duisburg-Süd, September 17, 2008, The Citizens Movement [3]

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