Horst Schröder (politician)

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Horst Schröder (born February 25, 1938 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

Horst Schröder completed a bank apprenticeship after graduating from high school. From 1960 to 1965 he studied economics and business administration at the University of Hamburg and in Kiel at the Christian Albrechts University . After graduating, he worked as a graduate economist at the Hamburg Institute of International Economics and later as a public relations consultant for a mineral oil company . From 1970 to 1984 employee of the club u. Westbank AG. From 1984 to 1989 he was managing director of the German Investment and Development Company (DEG) in Cologne and from 1989 to 1991 managing director of a holding company of Deutsche Lufthansa AG in Cologne and Moscow. After reunification , he was appointed President of the State Audit Office of Saxony-Anhalt from 1991 to 2003 .

Announcement poster for the introductory evening of the Ring of Christian Democratic Students with Horst Schröder, in 1966.

politics

Horst Schröder joined the CDU in 1957 and was a member of the Hamburg parliament from 1966 . He sat there until 1972, where he was the education policy spokesman and from 1968 from 1970 full-time managing director of the CDU parliamentary group . In the state election in 1970 he belonged to a top group of five (the CDU only won marginally). In 1972 he went to Lüneburg and was elected to the German Bundestag from there in the same year . He represented the constituency of Lüneburg - Lüchow-Dannenberg until 1984 as a member of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group.

Honors

literature

  • Helmut Stubbe da Luz : From the “working group” to the big party. 40 years of the Christian Democratic Union in Hamburg (1945-1985) . Published by the State Political Society, Hamburg 1986, p. 265.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Rolf Kruse new managing director" in Hamburger Abendblatt from April 10, 1970, accessed on January 18, 2020.