Heinrich Rudrof

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Heinrich Rudrof (born April 24, 1955 in Bamberg ) is a German state politician ( CSU ). From 1996 to 2018 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . Rudrof is still a member of the Bamberg district council.

Career

After graduating from high school in Bamberg in 1975, Rudrof studied business administration at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences . He completed his studies in 1979 with a diploma. After various professional activities, he entered the service of the Catholic Church in 1984: initially as managing director of the Malteser Hilfsdienst in the Archdiocese of Bamberg , from 1990 in the Archbishop's Building Office.

His political career began in 1981 when he joined the Junge Union , of which he was a member until 1991. There he acted for six years as chairman of the Bamberg-Land district association and for four years as deputy district chairman of Upper Franconia. Since 1989 he has been a member of the board of the CSU district association Upper Franconia and was elected deputy district chairman in the CSU district association Bamberg-Land in 1993.

After the local elections in the spring of 1990, Rudrof took on a political mandate and deputy chairman of the parliamentary group for the first time in the Bamberg district council. In May 1996 he moved to the Bavarian State Parliament for the former Bavarian Finance Minister Georg von Waldenfels . In the state elections of 1998, 2003 and 2008 he became the candidate for the vocal Kreis Bamberg-Country ( constituency Upper Franconia ). In the state elections in 2008 , he achieved 54.7%, the best result of a constituency candidate in Bavaria.

In addition to his party-political activities, Rudrof worked as an honorary judge at the Bayreuth Administrative Court until April 1996 . He is a member of the Bavarian State Forests Advisory Board , chairman of the Ebrach prison advisory board, member of the advisory board of the House of Bavarian History , board member of the German Forest Protection Association , member of the board of trustees of the Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg and member of the board of trustees of the New Synagogue in Bamberg.

As part of the relatives affair in the Bavarian State Parliament in 2013 , it became known that Rudrof had employed his wife with the funds of his employee lump sum. For 13 years he used an exemption for old cases after the Bavarian State Parliament had not allowed MPs to employ close relatives since 2000. On March 31, 2013, Rudrof resigned from his wife. In a radio interview, Rudrof said that he considered Prime Minister Seehofer's plans that the MPs should no longer employ employees neither 1., 2. nor 3. degree of relationship , to be correct.

In the Bavarian state elections in 2013 , Rudrof was again a member of the Bavarian state parliament with 55.3% of the first vote and was sent by it as a member of the BR Broadcasting Council .

For health reasons, he did not run for office in 2018 .

Private

Rudrof is married and has two children.

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ List of members on landkreis-bamberg.de
  2. Seehofer gives notice. süddeutsche.de, April 19, 2013, accessed April 25, 2013 .
  3. Augsburger Allgemeine : nepotism: These 23 MPs are in the criticism ( Memento from May 2, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) , from April 30, 2013
  4. Politicians employ wives - Seehofer lets resign By Frank Müller and Mike Szymanski, Süddeutsche Zeitung, April 19, 2013
  5. Politicians employ wives. Family aid à la CSU Süddeutsche Zeitung, April 19, 2013
  6. Members' employment contracts with close family members. In 2012, 17 parliamentarians legally employed first-degree relatives Bayer. State Parliament, Friday, April 19, 2013
  7. a b How do the CSU members of the state parliament in the Bamberg Forchheim region feel about the employed wives? ( Memento from February 22, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Radio Bamberg, Thursday, April 25, 2013
  8. After the state elections - new members in the BR Broadcasting Council "According to Art. 6 Par. 3 BayRG, the Bavarian State Parliament has sent 12 members to the Broadcasting Council for the current legislative period." BR press release, December 5, 2013
  9. ^ MdL Heinrich Rudrof will not run again for the state parliament. Der neue Wiesentbote, October 17, 2017, accessed on March 20, 2019 .

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