Ursula Schleicher

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Ursula Schleicher (born May 15, 1933 in Aschaffenburg ) is a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Schleicher was born as the daughter of Adolf Schleicher and his wife Marielies Schleicher. Wiesner was born in Lower Franconia . In 1952 she passed her Abitur at the secondary school in Aschaffenburg . After a long stay in Verona (Italy), she studied medicine and cultural studies in Frankfurt am Main from 1954 to 1957 , then from 1957 to 1961 music, majoring in the harp, in Munich . From 1961 to 1963 she was a harpist at the Seminarios Livros di Musica in Bahia .

Ursula Schleicher has been a member of the CSU since 1965. From 1965 to 1975 she worked as a full-time women's officer at the CSU. She was a member of the German Bundestag from 1972 to 1980, where she worked on the family committee. During her time as a member of parliament, she also worked as a secretary in the Presidium of the German Bundestag . In 1979 she became a member of the European Parliament . From 1979 to 2004 she was a member of the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats in the European Parliament . Schleicher was Vice President of the European Parliament from July 1994 to July 1999.

Schleicher held numerous honorary positions. Since 1974 she has been a member of the Presidium of the European Movement Germany . From 1980 to 2007 she was Vice President there. Since 1974 she has also been deputy federal chairwoman of the Catholic Workers' Movement (KAB).

Schleicher is Roman Catholic ; she speaks English , French , Italian and Portuguese .

Political offices in the European Parliament

Other offices

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ursula Schleicher in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely accessible)
  2. The Parliament . 18 to 20/13, 2013, p. 14 .