Katrin friend

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Katrin Freund (born April 15, 1967 in Karl-Marx-Stadt ) is a former German politician .

Her father was a car mechanic and her mother a teacher. In 1977 they moved from Karl-Marx-Stadt to Hamburg after eleven exit applications . After completing a commercial apprenticeship and studying in the USA, Freund worked as a business woman, marketing expert and real estate agent.

In 2000 she became a member of the Rule of Law Offensive party founded by her then partner Ronald Schill and received an office on the federal executive board. In 2001 she became a member of the Hamburg Parliament , where she was the spokesperson for her party's school policy. In the meantime, she separated from Schill. However, when he was expelled from the party by the federal executive committee at the end of 2003, she founded the Ronald Schill parliamentary group with him and four other members of the Rule of Law Offensive party , whose parliamentary group she was until the new election in early 2004. At the beginning of 2004 she joined the Pro DM together with Schill and the other members of the Ronald Schill parliamentary group .

In 2011, Die Welt reported that Freund had withdrawn from day-to-day political business and, according to his own account, was the owner of a real estate company in the north of Hamburg.

Katrin Freund is divorced and has a son.

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  1. "The Short Careers of the Schillians"