Olaf Boettger

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Olaf Böttger (born April 30, 1956 in Bad Segeberg ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

Böttger graduated from high school in 1975 in Lütjenburg ( Plön district ). He then studied business administration at the University of Hamburg . He holds a degree in business administration and worked as a tax consultant and as a department head in finance and accounting at Axel Springer AG . After his time at Axel - Springer and in the management of a nursing home in Hamburg, he spent several years in controlling at the Hamburg Port Authority . Today he is again employed in the accounting department of a medium-sized stock corporation. In addition to his professional activity, he has been a sponsor of the German Good Templar Order for many years . He is married and has three children.

politics

As a teenager, Olaf Böttger was a member of the Junge Union in Lütjenburg; Böttger joined the CDU in 1973. He was local chairman in Farmsen-Berne for 14 years and was already politically active in the Wandsbek district assembly and in the Wandsbek core area committee.

From 2004 to 2011 he was a member of the citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . In the 2008 general election, he was able to move into parliament again through one of the newly created constituencies ( constituency Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne ). For the CDU he sat on the health committee, the environment committee (until 2008) and the social and equality committee (since 2008). During the 18th electoral term (2004–2008) he was the specialist spokesperson for drugs and addiction within the CDU parliamentary group . Olaf Böttger also had this technical spokesman function in the 19th electoral term. At the moment, Olaf Böttger is again directly elected MP for the district of Farmsen / Berne and northern Bramfeld in the district assembly in Hamburg-Wandsbek.

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