Marianne Schultz-Hector

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Marianne Schultz-Hector (born October 4, 1929 in Saarbrücken ) is a German CDU politician .

education and profession

After graduating from high school , Schultz-Hector studied German , Romance studies and art history and received his doctorate. phil.

Political activity

Since 1978 she has been involved in the state school board and the state parents' council in Baden-Württemberg, of which she was chairman from 1980 to 1984. At the same time, her real political career began in the municipal council of Stuttgart , to which she belonged for four years before she was elected to the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg in 1984 and represented the constituency of Stuttgart III . In 1988 she appointed Prime Minister Lothar Späth to his cabinet and made her a State Secretary in the Ministry of Culture and Sport in Baden-Württemberg under Minister Gerhard Mayer-Vorfelder . After Prime Minister Erwin Teufel took office in 1991, he appointed Schultz-Hector to be minister in her ministry, and the previous incumbent became finance minister.

During Schultz-Hector's term of office, among other things, the introduction of the voluntary 10th school year at secondary schools and the abolition of the orientation framework in the 4th grade of primary school fell . On July 18, 1995, Schultz-Hector resigned prematurely from her position as minister of education. In 1996 her mandate in the state parliament also ended. After that she devoted herself more to her family.

Marianne Schultz-Hector is married and has two children. One daughter died in a traffic accident in the mid-1990s.

literature

  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament. Southwest German parliamentarians from 1919 until today. Ed. from the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-923476-16-9 , pp. 247–248.

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