Max Strehle

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Max Strehle (born December 12, 1946 in Deubach (Gessertshausen) ) is a German politician ( CSU ) and former member of the Bavarian state parliament .

education and profession

Max Strehle did an apprenticeship as a draftsman after attending elementary school and high school for business and advanced vocational training. He then studied business administration and architecture and completed his studies as a graduate engineer (FH) architect and graduate business economist (FH). Then he worked as an architect.

Max Strehle is Roman Catholic, married and has two children.

politics

Max Strehle has been a member of the Junge Union since 1969 and of the CSU since 1971. In terms of local politics, he has been a member of the Augsburg district council since 1972, and from 1974 to 1982 as a district councilor and deputy district administrator in the Augsburg district.

Since October 20, 1982 he was a member of the state parliament and there a member of the Committee on State Budget and Financial Matters. His constituency was Augsburg-Land-Süd ( Schwaben constituency ). For the state elections on September 15, 2013, he decided not to run again; Carolina Trautner (CSU) was elected as the successor to the direct mandate in the Augsburg-Land-Süd constituency.

Other offices

Max Strehle is a member of the board of directors at Kreissparkasse Augsburg , a member of the supervisory board of the municipal company Klinikum and the Zweckverband Klinikum Augsburg (now Augsburg University Hospital ) and honorary district chairman of the Bavarian Red Cross .

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