Michael Sagurna

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Michael Sagurna.

Michael Josef Sagurna (born September 27, 1955 in Paderborn ) is a German politician ( CDU ) and media and business consultant. Sagurna became known as Kurt Biedenkopf's press spokesman from 1991–2002 in Dresden .

Life

Michael Sagurna studied journalism and communication science in Göttingen from 1975 to 1985, law in Bonn and worked as a freelance radio and newspaper correspondent. In the mid- 1980s he was a. a. Rapporteur on the civil wars in Afghanistan and Angola as well as editor and moderator at RIAS 2 . In 1988 he switched to the newly founded RIAS-TV and worked as a capital correspondent for and deputy studio manager in Bonn .

politics

In the CDU election campaigns in the two federal election campaigns in 1980 and 1983, he was a member of the Junge Union and was the editor of the CDU's “Germany Union Service”.

In 1991 the Saxon Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf appointed him on the advice of his close confidante Günter Meyer and Ina Martens as government spokesman . In the Saxon state government, Sagurna became, in addition to his role as government spokesman, media officer for the Free State of Saxony and deputy to the head of the state chancellery , and from 1998 as a permanent state secretary . After Biedenkopf left the office of the Prime Minister, his confidante Sagurna returned to freelance work in 2002 and founded a management consultancy for communication and an agency in Dresden. He was also active as a spokesperson for a Japanese cartoon and television documentaries. After the federal election in 2005, he was discussed as head of the federal press office, but the office went to Ulrich Wilhelm .

On September 25, 2007, Sagurna was introduced by Prime Minister Georg Milbradt as the new head of the Saxon State Chancellery in the Milbradt II cabinet . He was reappointed State Secretary on October 15, 2007 and sworn in as State Minister and Head of the State Chancellery on November 7, 2007. In the press, Sagurna announced that she wanted to work internally and to improve government coordination. In June 2008 he was not reappointed to the cabinet by the new Saxon Prime Minister Stanislaw Tillich , but replaced by Johannes Beermann . In 2009 Sagurna founded the C&M Sagurna Agency UG / GmbH and works externally as a management consultant.

From 1994 to 2019 he was a member of the Broadcasting Council of Deutsche Welle , since 2010 a member and from 2013 to 2019 President of the Media Council of the Saxon State Authority for Private Broadcasting and New Media (SLM) . His successor is the fully qualified lawyer Markus Heinker from Leipzig .

In October 2017, the public prosecutor brought charges against Sagurna for tax evasion in connection with a pension in the Eastern Ore Mountains.

Michael Sagurna is a Catholic, married and lives and works in Dresden.

Works (selection)

  • Michael Sagurna & Claudia Vogl: The War of Freedom in Afghanistan, Bonn Peace Forum, Bonn Peace Forum: Series of publications; H. 4, Bonn, 1984 [1]
  • Michael Sagurna: Medic for Afghanistan: 5 years of Soviet war against Afghanistan, Bonn Afghanistan Committee, Bonn, 1984 [2]
  • Michael Sagurna: Sequences of division: Collection of materials on the dispute over state aid to Volkswagen AG for an investment project in the Free State of Saxony, Saxon State Chancellery, Dresden, 1996
  • Anja Willkommen & Michael Sagurna: A remarkable case - Joseph, Sebnitz and the press, Saxon State Chancellery, Dresden, 2001 [3]
  • Michael Sagurna: Cosmopolitan Saxony - aspiration and reality, CDU parliamentary group of the Saxon State Parliament, Dresden, 2008 [4]

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Michael Sagurna. Retrieved on February 17, 2019 (German).
  2. People - the media authorities. Retrieved February 16, 2019 .
  3. ^ SLM: Michael Sagurna. Retrieved February 17, 2019 .
  4. BOY: UNION fire under chairs . In: Der Spiegel . tape July 29 , 1981 ( spiegel.de [accessed February 17, 2019]).
  5. Timo Grunden: Policy advice in the courtyard of power . Ed .: Studies of the NRW School of Governance. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2009, ISBN 978-3-531-16204-1 , p. 193 .
  6. Die Welt: Rejection to Merkel: Sagurna will not be government spokesman
  7. ^ Sächsische Zeitung: Milbradt appoints three new CDU ministers
  8. ^ Sächsische Zeitung: Sagurna State Secretary again
  9. TAZ: The foster son of the worst enemy
  10. Mitteldeutsche Zeitung: Tillich refills four ministerial posts
  11. ^ C&M Sagurna Agency GmbH, Dresden. Retrieved February 17, 2019 .
  12. The Broadcasting Council of Deutsche Welle
  13. Saxon State Authority for Private Broadcasting and New Media (SLM)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved July 25, 2012@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.slm-online.de  
  14. SLM: Prof. Dr. Markus Heinker LL.M. Retrieved December 8, 2019 .
  15. http://tag24.de/nachrichten/dresden-hotel-affaere-michael-sagurna-erkenntnisse-steuer-schulden-amtsgericht-fiskus-steuerzahler-366129 accessed on January 27, 2018
  16. Thilo Alexe: State politics: Mighty Christian . In: The time . May 26, 2011, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed February 17, 2019]).