Rolf Olderog

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Candidate poster for the state election in Schleswig-Holstein in 1979

Rolf Olderog (born December 29, 1937 in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

Life

Olderog was born in Hamburg, grew up on the Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn and attended high school in Oldenburg in Holstein . He studied law and political science at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel and worked at the RCDS during his studies and legal clerkship . As a member of the Junge Union , he took on functions in the Ostholstein district and was deputy state chairman in Schleswig-Holstein . He put the first and second state examination and was in 1966 with the dissertation bribery of voters and deputies to Dr. iur doctorate. From 1968 he was a research assistant at the University of Kiel and worked for the CDU parliamentary group in the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament .

In 1970 Olderog moved into the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament via the CDU state list. In the state elections in 1971, 1975 and 1979 he won the direct mandate . In 1979 he was a member of the Federal Assembly .

In 1980 Olderog was elected to the German Bundestag . He won the direct mandate in the Bundestag constituency of Ostholstein in 1983, 1987, 1990 and 1994. In 1998 he left the Bundestag when Antje-Marie Steen (SPD) received the direct mandate.

Today Olderog is still active in numerous clubs and associations. Among other things, he is chairman of the Oldenburg organ building association for the St. Johannis Church (Oldenburg in Holstein ).

Olderog is married and has four children.

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