Sepp Ranner

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Josef "Sepp" Ranner (born November 10, 1939 in Mitterham , today in Bad Aibling , district of Rosenheim ) is a former German farmer official and politician ( CSU ).

job

Ranner attended elementary school, the agricultural vocational school, a two-semester technical school and the rural community college. He completed his training as an agricultural master.

Party and association politics

Ranner joined the CSU in 1975 and has been a member of the district council of Rosenheim since 1984 and of the city council of Bad Aibling since 1990 . From 1990 to 2008 he was also a member of the Bavarian State Parliament ( district of Rosenheim-West ), most recently as a member of the Council of Elders and the committees for agriculture and forestry as well as for federal and European affairs.

In connection with the crucifix resolution and the resistance announced by Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber , he threatened the judges of the Federal Constitutional Court with the use of flails should they come and remove school crosses.

Ranner has been the district chairman of the Rosenheim farmers' association since 1987 , second board member of the Rosenheim hail research association since 1994, vice-president of the Association of the German Dairy Industry since 1998, first board member of the Mangfalltal cultural association in Maxlrain since 1999, and chairman of the regional board of trustees of producer rings for animal processing in Bayern eV Ranner is a bearer of the Bavarian Order of Merit .

Private

Ranner is Roman Catholic, married, has four children and lives in Mitterham.

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Individual evidence

  1. The cross is the nerve , DER SPIEGEL 33/1995, p. 22