Marcel Hürter

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Marcel Hürter in a speech to the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament (2014)

Marcel Hürter (born March 16, 1980 in Neuwied ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and currently President of the State Statistical Office of Rhineland-Palatinate .

Life

Hürter attended the elementary school in Wassenach and the Bertha von Suttner high school in Andernach and did his community service in the Bad Tönisstein specialist clinic . He studied at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and graduated in 2005 with a degree in economics. He then worked for the state parliament member Beate Reich and research assistant for the state parliament member Bernd Lang . After that, from 2007 he was an advisor in controlling at RWE Rhein Ruhr AG . In 2008 he became a policy adviser in the ministerial office of the Ministry of Economics, Transport, Agriculture and Viticulture in Rhineland-Palatinate . Until 2011 he was also the personal advisor to the then Minister Hendrik Hering . In 2016, after leaving the state parliament, he temporarily became a consultant in the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of the Environment . From January to August 2017 he was President of the Structural and Approval Directorate South of the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. Since August 2017, Hürter has been President of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Statistical Office and thus also the State Returning Officer .

politics

Hürter in 1998 member of the SPD, in which he Chairman of the Young Socialists - District Association Ahrweiler and the local association Wassenach and Deputy Chairman of the District Association was Ahrweiler. In 1999 he became a member of the municipal council in Wassenach, and in 2004 he became a member of the district council in Ahrweiler. On 18 May 2011 he was a member of the Parliament of Rhineland-Palatinate , he moved for the Cabinet Beck V appointed Beate Reich after. After the state elections in 2016 , he left the state parliament.

Web links

Commons : Marcel Hürter  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ State Chancellery Rhineland-Palatinate: single view. Retrieved April 21, 2020 .