Ingrid Fickler

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Ingrid Fickler (born October 27, 1940 in Zagreb ) is a German lawyer and politician . As a member of the CSU , she was a member of the Bavarian state parliament from 1994 to 2008 . From 1993 to 1995 she was a member of the party executive committee of the CSU. From 1998 to 2008 she was deputy parliamentary group leader in the state parliament.

Vita

Fickler first attended the Sacré-Coeur high school in Graz and Metz . After graduating from high school in 1959, she went to the commercial academy in Graz and began studying law in the same year. She later moved to Munich , where she received her doctorate in 1963. Subsequently, she worked at a court and in a tax consultancy and auditing firm. In 1966 Fickler married a timber contractor and worked in her husband's business in Lautrach in the Unterallgäu district . From 1986 to 1994 she was a non-professional judge at the Bavarian Constitutional Court .

Her political career began in 1977 when she joined the CSU. In 1985 she became the district chairwoman of the women's union in her home district of Unterallgäu and in the same year a member of the CSU district executive in Swabia , two years later she became deputy chairwoman of the CSU Swabia. She took on her first mandate in 1990 in the district council of the Unterallgäu district. In 1991 Fickler became a member of the state executive committee of the women's union and since 1993 she has been the deputy state chairwoman. In 1993 she was elected to the party executive committee of the CSU, to which she belonged until 1995. Fickler was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament for the first time in the state elections in autumn 1994. From 1998 she was deputy parliamentary group leader of her party and was a member of the committee for constitutional, legal and parliamentary questions. In the state elections in 2008 she was no longer able to enter the state parliament as a candidate on the list for the Swabian district due to the CSU's loss of votes.

Lautracherin is married and has two children.

Other activities

In addition to her political activities, Fickler is active in various church organizations. Since 1978 she has been the district leader of the Catholic German Women's Association in Swabia , and from 1990 to 2002 its deputy state chairwoman. From 1978 to 1990 and then again from 1994 to 1998 she was a member of the Diocese of Augsburg and from 1989 to 1990 a member of the Diocesan Synod.

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