Hans-Werner Wagner

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Hans-Werner Wagner (born August 12, 1952 in Bad Kreuznach ; † July 2, 1998 in Dresden ) was a German financial and administrative lawyer and political official of the CDU at the state level in Saxony .

Life

After graduating from high school in Bad Kreuznach in 1972, Hans-Werner Wagner began studying law and economics at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . In Göttingen he became a member of the Corps Hannovera . After the legal traineeship exam in 1978, he began his preparatory service as a legal trainee in the area of ​​the Higher Regional Court of Celle . He completed his international post in Vienna at the German Chamber of Commerce in Austria and passed the assessor examination in Celle in 1981. He then joined the Lower Saxony state administration service and was initially employed as a young councilor in the financial administration, then as the office manager of the then Lower Saxony state finance minister Birgit Breuel . In the course of German reunification in 1990, he was part of a team of younger administrative experts led by the Saxon Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf as a department head in the Saxon State Chancellery in Dresden. From there, when the Biedenkopf II cabinet was formed, he was appointed State Secretary in the Saxon State Ministry for Culture and Sport under Minister Matthias Rößler and shortly afterwards head of the State Chancellery of Saxon Prime Minister Biedenkopf as successor to Günter Meyer . Wagner died after a short illness before his 46th birthday.

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Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 59/1261.
  2. Michael Richter: The formation of the Free State of Saxony: peaceful revolution, federalization, German unity 1989/90, Volume 1, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2004, pp. 892 and 927