Klaus Herrmann (politician, 1960)

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Klaus Herrmann, 2019

Klaus Herrmann (born July 13, 1960 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German police officer , politician ( AfD ) and member of the Hessian state parliament . Together with Robert Lambrou , Herrmann is the state spokesman for the AfD Hessen and deputy chairman of his parliamentary group.

Life

Herrmann works as a police and detective officer in Hesse. He has been a member of the Hessian AfD since April 2013 . From April 2016 to the end of 2018, Herrmann was AfD parliamentary group chairman in the district assembly of the Wetterau district . He sat for his party in the city council of Wiesbaden and was there executive director of the body. In this capacity, he refused in May 2017 to distance himself after Björn Höcke's memorial speech and pointed out that he did not want to criticize party friends in public. In the Hessian state elections in 2018 , he ran for third place on the AfD state list and in the Wetterau III constituency . He succeeded in entering the Hessian state parliament as a member of parliament . He is the deputy chairman of the parliamentary group.

Since December 2017 he has been the state spokesman for the AfD Hessen .

Like his board colleague Lambrou, Hermann signed the internal party appeal against Björn Höcke's personality cult in 2019 .

Herrmann is married, has two children and lives with his family in Butzbach .

Web links

Commons : Klaus Herrmann  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. AfD.de: Klaus Herrmann
  2. a b Ewald Hetrodt: AfD Hessen and Höcke fans: "The wing is here too" . ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed October 6, 2019]).
  3. Country list of the AfD
  4. Focus.de: Hessen has voted
  5. ABOUT US | AfD parliamentary group Hessen | Hessian state parliament. Accessed March 31, 2019 .