Stefan Roessle

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Stefan Rößle (November 2015)

Stefan Rößle (* 16th March 1964 in Oberndorf am Lech ) is a German politician ( CSU ), and since 2002 District Administrator of the district Donau-Ries . Rößle is the state chairman of the Bavarian Association for Local Politics (KPV) and a member of the CSU party executive committee .

Life

After finishing high school, he studied at the police department of the civil service college and became a graduate in administration . Roessle embarked on a police career and went to the Eichstätt riot police . During this work, he was service group manager at the police station Neuburg an der Donau , worked in the police headquarters in Ingolstadt , the police headquarters Upper Bavaria , in the office for national crime Augsburg and was last Kriminalhauptkommissar in the area of organized crime .

Rößle was first mayor of his home town Oberndorf am Lech from 1996 to 2002 . Since 2002 he has been the district administrator of the Donau-Ries district. He was confirmed in office in the Bavarian municipal elections in March 2008 , March 2014 and March 2020 . Rößle was a member of the federal assemblies in 2012 and 2017.

Rößle is Roman Catholic, married and has five children. He made headlines in 2008 when he became the first German district administrator to take parental leave for two months.

Schools for the world

Rößle is the source of ideas for "1000 Schools for Our World", a joint initiative of the municipal umbrella organizations in Germany and is one of the three most important players - together with the patron Gerd Müller , Federal Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, and the project partner "Fly & Help Foundation" . He personally financed a school building in Malawi . The idea of ​​financing 10 schools with donations from the Donau-Ries district has already turned into 33 projects (as of March 2020).

Individual evidence

  1. The winding volunteer of the CSU , June 30, 2008, Spiegel Online
  2. Homepage of the community initiative , accessed on March 23, 2020.
  3. An idea goes to school , accessed on March 23, 2020.
  4. Another step towards sustainability , accessed on March 23, 2020

Web links

  • Stefan Rößle's CV on the CSU website