Wilhelm Zeiser

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Wilhelm Zeiser (born March 30, 1950 in Gimbsheim ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Zeiser grew up as the son of a merchant family in Gimbsheim . After graduating from high school in 1970, he studied law in Mainz . In 1978 he passed the second state examination in law. Subsequently, until 1981 he was personal advisor to Klaus von Dohnanyi , Minister of State at the Foreign Office in Bonn. Zeiser then worked as a research associate in the SPD parliamentary group before he was elected head of department for the Kusel district in 1982 .

In 1990 he moved to Ludwigshafen am Rhein as assistant for finances and economics . There he was elected mayor and thus the first deputy mayor. Zeiser took office in July 1993 and retired in 2011. He was involved as a member of the finance committee of the German Association of Cities , as a member of the board and finance committee of the Association of Cities in Rhineland-Palatinate and as deputy chairman of the Municipal Employers' Association of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Individual evidence

  1. Mannheimer Morgen, July 2, 2003
  2. Mannheimer Morgen, September 3, 2010

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