Jutta Kremer

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Jutta Kremer (born May 31, 1957 in Hamburg ) is a German legal scholar , administrative lawyer , ministerial and political civil servant ( SPD ). From 2017 to 2020 she was State Secretary in the Lower Saxony Ministry for Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development .

Life

education

From 1975 to 1978 Kremer completed the preparatory service and the career test for the senior service in the general administration of Lower Saxony with the district president in Lüneburg . After receiving admission to university studies without a university entrance qualification in 1983 , she began the one-stage legal training at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University in Hanover in 1984 and finished it in 1989 with the state examination . This was followed by positions as a civil servant in the Uelzen district , in the Lower Saxony state administration office and with the riot police in Uelzen (1978–1984) and as a research assistant at the chair for international law and European law at the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University of Hanover (1989–1990).

Political career

In 1991 Kremer moved to the Lower Saxony Ministry for Federal and European Affairs, where she worked until 1994 - most recently as government director - before she headed the constitutional department in the Lower Saxony State Chancellery from 1994 to 1998 under Prime Minister Gerhard Schröder . After Schröder's election as Federal Chancellor , she became Ministerial Councilor in the Federal Chancellery (Germany) in 1998 , but returned to the Lower Saxony State Chancellery in 2002, where from then on, under Prime Minister Sigmar Gabriel , she was Deputy Head of Department for State Modernization under Prime Minister Sigmar Gabriel . After Christian Wulff was elected Prime Minister, there were disputes with Gabriele Wurzel , who was henceforth head of the State Chancellery. Kremer then left the State Chancellery in 2003 and went on a stay abroad in France until 2005 . From 2005 she was employed as a senior ministerial advisor under Brigitte Zypries in the Federal Ministry of Justice , was put into temporary retirement in 2008 and joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany .

Between 2008 and 2014, the administrative lawyer devoted herself to scientific work in the project “The Basic Law. Documentation of its creation ”. Under the newly elected Prime Minister Stephan Weil , she returned as head of the Europe and International Cooperation Department in the Lower Saxony State Chancellery as part of the formation of the Weil I cabinet in 2014 .

On November 22, 2017, Jutta Kremer was appointed State Secretary in the newly formed Lower Saxony Ministry for Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development by Minister Birgit Honé as part of the formation of the Weil II cabinet . She was retired on June 30, 2020. Her successor was Matthias Wunderling-Weilbier .

Private

Kremer has been married since December 20, 2002.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Klaus Wallbaum: Held social democrats are promoted. In: haz.de. Hannoversche Allgemeine , April 22, 2014, accessed December 25, 2017 .
  2. ^ Klaus Wieschemeyer: Lower Saxony's grand coalition is sealed. Fight for vice positions in the state parliament. In: noz.de. Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , November 21, 2017, accessed on December 25, 2017 .
  3. Lower Saxony is getting an additional State Secretary. In: haz.de. Hannoversche Allgemeine, November 22, 2017, accessed on December 25, 2017 .
  4. Matthias Wunderling-Weilbier becomes State Secretary in the Ministry for Federal and European Affairs and Regional Development. In: stk.niedersachsen.de. Press office of the Lower Saxony state government, June 23, 2020, accessed on July 1, 2020 .