Willi Hausmann

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Willi Hausmann (born September 17, 1942 in Oberhausen ) is a German administrative officer and Christian Democrat politician. From 1999 until the end of 2003 he was federal executive director of the CDU .

Life

After graduating from high school , he did his military service as a reserve officer candidate in the armed forces . From 1964 he studied law at the University of Freiburg and after the second state examination was a research assistant at the Institute for Foreign and International Private Law at the University of Freiburg. From October 1975 Willi Hausmann worked in the Federal Ministry of the Interior as a consultant and head of department in the constitutional and central departments as well as in the management area. In 1987, Hausmann became the permanent representative of the head of department for domestic policy issues, then press spokesman for the Federal Ministry of the Interior. From 1991 he worked as a permanent representative of the head of the internal security department. In September 1991 he was appointed State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Women and Youth. In 1998 he was given temporary retirement after the change of government. After Wolfgang Schäuble was elected party chairman in 1999, he became federal manager of the CDU in Germany.

Hausmann is seen by some observers as a spin doctor in the CDU, so he supported Peter Harry Carstensen in his successful election campaign in Schleswig-Holstein . Also Horst Koehler was advised by him, as Jürgen Rüttgers .

During the 2005 election campaign he advised Angela Merkel and Paul Kirchhof (together with Eva Christiansen ) and was seen as an opponent of Kajo Wasserhövel .

On July 4, 2007 he was elected by the ZDF television council to the ZDF administrative board, where he is a member of the investment committee.

Hausmann has been a member of the Catholic student association KDSt.V. since 1964 . Falkenstein Freiburg im Breisgau.

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