Ole Schröder (politician)

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Ole Schröder (2017)
Schröder at the CDU party conference in 2012

Ole Schröder (born August 27, 1971 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 2009 to 2018 he was Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister of the Interior . In June 2016, he announced his retirement from politics.

Life, education and work

After graduating from the Wolfgang Borchert Grammar School in Halstenbek in 1991 , Schröder did his military service as a temporary soldier in the Air Force and began studying law in 1992 , which he completed in 1997 with the first state examination in law. He then studied at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa , where he obtained an LL.M. 2000 doctorate he became Dr. jur. with a thesis on the law of the sales organization in German-South African trade . In 2001, Schröder passed the second state examination and then worked as a lawyer in the Hamburg office of White & Case until October 2009 .

From 2018, Schröder worked as a consultant to KPMG and guest lecturer at the Frankfurt School of Finance . In January 2020 he became a member of the Schufa board .

Schröder has been with the former Federal Minister for Family, Seniors, Women and Youth Kristina Schröder , born on February 12, 2010 . Köhler, married. They have three daughters together.

Political party

Schröder has been a member of the CDU since 1989 and was initially involved in the Junge Union . From 2000 to 2005 he was deputy chairman and from 2005 to 2017 he was chairman of the CDU district association Pinneberg .

MP

Schröder was a member of the German Bundestag from 2002 to 2017 .

He moved into the Bundestag in 2002 via the Schleswig-Holstein state list and in 2005 , 2009 and 2013 as a directly elected member of the Pinneberg constituency . In the 2013 federal election, he received 45.4% of the first vote . From October 2007 to 2017 he was head of the CDU state group Schleswig-Holstein.

For his decision to leave politics at the end of the electoral term of the 18th German Bundestag in 2017 and to work as a lawyer again, he gave in 2016 “purely personal reasons”. In June 2016, Schröder and other members of the CDU and CSU presented a strategy paper on the future direction of the Union, which provides for a stronger focus on questions of internal security, economic policy and the restrictive aspects of refugee policy. At the end of June 2017, Schröder advocated marriage for everyone in the Bundestag. He is one of the 75 Union MPs - 68 from the CDU (26.9% of all CDU MPs) and 7 from the CSU (12.5% ​​of all CSU MPs) - who voted for same-sex marriage .

Memberships

Schröder was a member of the European Union parliamentary group of the German Bundestag .

Public offices

From 2009 to 2018, Schröder was Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of the Interior, first in Merkel's second cabinet , then in Merkel's third cabinet .

Web links

Commons : Ole Schröder  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Management Board of SCHUFA Holding AG Internet presence of SCHUFA , accessed on February 3, 2020
  2. ^ Spiegel Online: Family Minister Koehler is now called Schröder
  3. ^ Regional group CDU Schleswig-Holstein
  4. Ole Schröder leaves politics . Hamburger Abendblatt online from June 24, 2016.
  5. Kristina Schröder's husband also gets out of politics Die Welt online, accessed on June 24, 2016.
  6. DW: Marriage for everyone: which MPs voted for and which voted against. In: welt.de . June 30, 2017. Retrieved October 7, 2018 .
  7. FAZ.net: These Union politicians voted yes