Martin Haushofer

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Martin Haushofer (born March 15, 1936 in Berlin ; † May 2, 1994 in Munich ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Heinz Haushofer's son attended elementary school in Fischen am Ammersee and reached secondary school in Neubeu am Inn . He made the land administration with agents exam at the higher agriculture school Witzenhausen and studied agronomy in Bonn and Weihenstephan , he reached in 1961 the diploma and a PhD in economics and social sciences at the University of Hohenheim . Since 1958 he was a member of the Corps Palatia Bonn . In 1965 he took over his parents' business, the Hartschimmelhof in the municipality of Pähl . In the same year he became an expert at international and national level. He was an employee in professional organizations.

On May 10, 1968 he married Renate von Lüttichau (* December 21, 1940).

Haushofer was a local councilor in Pähl from 1978 to 1984 and from 1978 a district councilor in the Weilheim-Schongau district . On July 2, 1984, he replaced Friedrich Harrer in the Bavarian state parliament , where he sat until 1986. On September 14, 1987 he moved up again, this time for Hans Eisenmann . In the state elections in 1990 he was finally elected directly in the Weilheim-Schongau constituency , but he died shortly before the end of the electoral term.

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