Marianne Granz

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Marianne Granz (born March 7, 1942 in Berlin ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

education and profession

After her high school graduation in 1961, she studied at teacher training and earned their first 1967 and 1969, her second state exam. She then worked as a teacher , most recently as a senior teacher .

politics

Granz belonged from the seventh to the beginning of the eleventh legislative period (1975-1994) to the state parliament of Saarland . Until February 1990 she was the education policy spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group.

In 1990 she appointed Oskar Lafontaine to his second cabinet as Minister for Education and Sport . In the Lafontaine III cabinet , she was responsible for women, labor, health and social affairs from 1994 to 1996. Barbara Wackernagel-Jacobs was her successor .

She is currently involved in a. as President of the West-East Friendship Society (formerly the FRG-USSR Society in Saarland) and on the Advisory Board of the Talat Alaiyan Foundation .

Personal

Marianne Granz is married to the former university professor Roland Forster (* 1951) and has a daughter from her first marriage.

supporting documents

  1. https://www.forsterkomm.de/index.php/profil , accessed on November 1, 2019.