Hans Koller (politician)

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Hans Koller (born April 16, 1938 in Berchtesgaden ; † June 4, 2010 in Munich ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Koller attended elementary and commercial vocational school and trained as a postman. He was then a post office worker in the lower and middle service. In 1955 he became a member of the Kolping Family , where he was initially a youth officer in the General Secretariat of the German Kolping Society in Cologne and, from 1961, the state manager of the Kolping Society of Bavaria in Munich and honorary deputy state chairman of the Kolping Education Association of Bavaria. Koller also attended the Meersburg Academy for middle management in corporate management and the Bavarian Administration School, was a member of the central committee of the state working group for Catholic adult education and the first deputy member of the board of the German salaried health insurance .

politics

In 1958, Koller became a member of the CSU and the Christian Social Workers 'Union, the CSU workers' union . He was a member of the District Assembly of Upper Bavaria , where he was a reporter for the CSU parliamentary group for cultural and homeland preservation, as well as group manager for ten years. On October 10, 1988, he replaced the deceased Franz Josef Strauss in the Bavarian State Parliament, to which he remained for two years.

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