Michael Antoni

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Michael Antoni (born December 8, 1947 in Fulda ) is a German lawyer and civil servant. From 2002 to 2004 he was State Secretary in the Saxon Ministry of the Interior .

Life

Antoni passed the Abitur in 1967 at the Humanist Friedrichsgymnasium in Kassel. Then he received a 3-year training as a professional officer with the Bundeswehr in Plön, Munich and Hanover until 1970. Between 1970 and 1978 Antoni studied law, sociology and politics at the Philipps University in Marburg as well as the minor subjects economics, education, psychology and modern history. In 1975 he passed the First State Examination at the Hesse Judicial Examination Office. In 1978 he received his diploma as a sociologist in Marburg and passed the second state examination in law before the Lower Saxony judicial examination office. From 1978 to 1981 he worked as a research assistant at the Faculty of Law and Economics at the University of Bayreuth. Antoni then worked as a consultant until 1990 and until 1992 as head of department in the department of displaced persons, repatriates, emigrants and prisoner assistance law at the Federal Ministry of the Interior.

Antoni received his doctorate in 1984 at the Faculty of Law at the Free University of Berlin as Dr. iur. as well as at the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Philipps University of Marburg in the subject of politics as a Dr. phil. In 1992 he was appointed head of department for integration and foreigner matters, archives and the protection of the constitution at the Saxon State Ministry of the Interior, and one year later he took over the management of the general administration department. Between 1997 and 1998 Antoni was seconded to the Federal Ministry of the Interior for six months as permanent representative and head of the task force of the Commissioner for Refugee Return and Reconstruction in Bosnia and Herzegovina. After Stephan Altensleben had passed, he temporarily took over the office of regional president in Chemnitz for a quarter of a year. Antoni then returned to his position as head of department at the Saxon State Ministry of the Interior and in 2002 took over the management of the Legal Affairs, Palaces and Gardens, State Enterprises and Participations, Sparkasse Supervision, Control of EU Funds department at the Saxon State Ministry of Finance.

On July 15, 2002 Antoni was appointed as the successor to Hartmut Ulbricht as State Secretary and Head of Office in the Saxon Ministry of the Interior. On November 19, 2004 he went into temporary retirement, ten days later Prime Minister Georg Milbradt appointed Jürgen Staupe as Antoni's successor. Antoni has been Head of the State Assets Department at the Saxon State Ministry of Finance since 2008.

Antoni was from 1994 to 1997 chairman of the examination board and the board of trustees of the Saxon Administration and Business Academy. Between 1997 and 2004 he was President of the Saxon Administration and Economic Academy, his successor was Klaus Hardraht .

Antoni is married and has three children.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Prime Minister Milbradt appoints three new state secretaries