Rainer Haas

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Rainer Haas (born August 1, 1956 in Stuttgart ) is a German lawyer and neophilologist . He was until January 4, 2020 District Administrator of the district Ludwigsburg .

education and profession

Haas grew up in Gerlingen and attended the Leibniz-Gymnasium in Stuttgart-Feuerbach from 1966 to 1975 . After graduating from high school , he studied law and Romance philology at the universities of Tübingen and Aix-en-Provence / Marseille from 1975 to 1981 . From 1981 to 1984 he completed his legal clerkship in the Stuttgart regional court district. In 1982 he was awarded the degree of Magister Artium . With a thesis on French language legislation and European integration , he received his doctorate in 1990 in Tübingen as a doctor of law .

His first professional position was in 1984 in the district office of the Ostalb district . From 1986 to 1988 he was a judge at the Stuttgart Administrative Court and subsequently a civil servant in the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Interior and State .

Political career

From 1991 to 1995 Haas was the first state official in the Rems-Murr district . On November 17, 1995, he was elected as a non-party member of the Ludwigsburg district council in the third ballot with 40.6 percent of the votes for the district administrator of the district of Ludwigsburg and was able to stand up against Manfred Hollenbach , the then mayor of the municipality of Murr , and Heinz Kälberer , the then mayor of the city of Vaihingen an der Enz . In October 2003 he was confirmed with 76 out of 91 votes (83.5 percent) and in October 2011 with 75 out of 89 votes (84.3 percent) in each case without opposing candidates in this office. In the district election in November 2019, Haas did not run again.

Other offices

In his function as district administrator, Haas was also chairman of the administrative board of the Kreissparkasse Ludwigsburg and the municipal examination institute Baden-Württemberg as well as chairman of the supervisory board of Kliniken Ludwigsburg-Bietigheim gGmbH and the waste disposal company of the district of Ludwigsburg mbH (AVL). He was also a member of the supervisory board of Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart GmbH .

Haas is a committed advocate of the European idea and unification. He was vice-president of the German section of the Council of European Communities and Regions (CEMR) and chairman of the Ludwigsburg district association of the European Union of Germany. In December 2016 he was elected for three years as co-president of the European association of local authorities "Council of European Municipalities and Regions" (CEMR). He is also a board member of the Franco-German Institute and a member of the supervisory board of the Ludwigsburg Palace Festival .

Awards

In 2009 he was named Chevalier dans L'Ordre national de la Légion D'Honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honor ) by the French Republic , in 2014 he was honored with the European Cross of the German Committee for European Cooperation of Soldiers, Victims of War and Promoter of the European Idea, and in 2015 with awarded the Italian Order of Merit " Cavaliere dell'Ordine della Stella d'Italia " (Knight of the Italian Star Order). He is an honorary senator of the Ludwigsburg University of Education , whose association of friends and academy for professional development he heads.

Private

Haas is married and has two grown children. He lives in Leonberg .

literature

  • Holger Gayer: Prince Haas and his half a million hedgehogs. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung. January 31, 2006.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry of the dissertation in the catalog of the German National Library
  2. Today Rainer Haas competes unrivaled: does he jump the record? ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Rainer Haas achieves record results , Stuttgarter Zeitung of October 7, 2011
  4. District Administrator Haas does not run for a fourth term - City of Ludwigsburg - Ludwigsburger Kreiszeitung. Retrieved January 23, 2020 .
  5. Board of Directors. In: PH Ludwigsburg. June 28, 2017, accessed January 23, 2020 .