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|honorific-suffix = [[Landtag of Lower Saxony|MdL]] [[Bundesrat of Germany|MdBR]] |
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|name = Bernd Althusmann |
|name = Bernd Althusmann |
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|image = Althusmann.jpg |
|image = Althusmann.jpg |
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|office = Deputy Minister-President of Lower-Saxony |
|office = Deputy Minister-President of [[Lower-Saxony]] |
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|1blankname = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Lower Saxony|Minister-President]]}} |
|1blankname = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Lower Saxony|Minister-President]]}} |
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|1namedata = [[Stephan Weil]] |
|1namedata = [[Stephan Weil]] |
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|term_start = 22 November 2017 |
|term_start = 22 November 2017 |
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|term_end = |
|term_end = 8 November 2022 |
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|predecessor = [[Stefan Wenzel]] |
|predecessor = [[Stefan Wenzel]] |
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|successor = |
|successor = [[Julia Hamburg]] |
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| office2 = [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Leader of the Christian Democratic Union of Lower Saxony]] |
| office2 = [[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|Leader of the Christian Democratic Union of Lower Saxony]] |
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| deputy2 = [[Fritz Güntzler]]<br>[[Lena Düpont]]<br>[[Reinhold Hilbers]] |
| deputy2 = [[Fritz Güntzler]]<br>[[Lena Düpont]]<br>[[Reinhold Hilbers]] |
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| term_start2 = 12 November 2016 |
| term_start2 = 12 November 2016 |
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| term_end2 = |
| term_end2 = 21 January 2023 |
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| predecessor2 = [[David McAllister]] |
| predecessor2 = [[David McAllister]] |
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| successor2 = |
| successor2 = Sebastian Lechner |
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|office1 = [[Cabinet Weil II|Minister for Economics, Labour, Transportation and Digitization of Lower-Saxony]] |
| office1 = [[Cabinet Weil II|Minister for Economics, Labour, Transportation and Digitization of Lower-Saxony]] |
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|term_start1 = 22 November 2017 |
| term_start1 = 22 November 2017 |
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|term_end1 = |
| term_end1 = 8 November 2022 |
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|predecessor1 = Olaf Lies {{small|(Economics, Labour and Transportation)}} |
| predecessor1 = Olaf Lies {{small|(Economics, Labour and Transportation)}} |
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|successor1 = |
| successor1 = Olaf Lies |
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|1blankname1 = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Lower Saxony|Minister-President]]}} |
| 1blankname1 = {{nowrap|[[Prime Minister of Lower Saxony|Minister-President]]}} |
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|1namedata1 = [[Stephan Weil]] |
| 1namedata1 = [[Stephan Weil]] |
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| office3 |
| office3 = [[Cabinet Wulff II|Minister of Education of Lower Saxony]] |
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| primeminister3 |
| primeminister3 = [[Christian Wulff]]<br>[[David McAllister]] |
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| term_start3 = 27 April 2010 |
| term_start3 = 27 April 2010 |
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| term_end3 |
| term_end3 = 19 February 2013 |
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| predecessor3 |
| predecessor3 = Elisabeth Heister-Neumann |
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| successor3 = Frauke Heiligenstadt |
| successor3 = Frauke Heiligenstadt |
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| office4 |
| office4 = Member of the [[Landtag of Lower Saxony]] <br /> for [[Harburg (district)|Seevetal]]<br />{{small|([[Electoral system of Germany|CDU List]]; 1994–2009)}} |
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| term_start4 |
| term_start4 = [[2017 Lower Saxony state election|14 November 2017]] |
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| term_end4 |
| term_end4 = |
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| successor4 |
| successor4 = |
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| predecessor4 |
| predecessor4 = Norbert Böhlke {{small|(2014)}} |
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| term_start5 |
| term_start5 = [[1994 Lower Saxony state election|23 June 1994]] |
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| term_end5 |
| term_end5 = 16 June 2009 |
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| successor5 |
| successor5 = Elisabeth Heister-Neumann |
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|birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birth date and age|1966|12|3|df=y}}}} |
| birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birth date and age|1966|12|3|df=y}}}} |
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|birth_place = [[Oldenburg (city)|Oldenburg]], [[Lower Saxony]], [[West Germany]] |
| birth_place = [[Oldenburg (city)|Oldenburg]], [[Lower Saxony]], [[West Germany]]<br />{{small|(now Germany)}} |
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|death_date = |
| death_date = |
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|death_place = |
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|party = [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]] (CDU) |
| party = [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]] (CDU) |
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|allegiance = {{flag|Germany}} |
| allegiance = {{flag|Germany}} |
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| branch = {{flagicon image|Logo of the Bundeswehr (1996–2019).svg|50px|Emblem of German Ground Forces}} ''[[Bundeswehr]]'' |
| branch = {{flagicon image|Logo of the Bundeswehr (1996–2019).svg|50px|Emblem of German Ground Forces}} ''[[Bundeswehr]]'' |
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| serviceyears = 1986 - 1994 |
| serviceyears = 1986 - 1994 |
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| unit = {{flagicon image|Bundeswehr Logo Heer with lettering.svg|50px|Emblem of German Ground Forces}}''[[German Army|Army (Heer)]]'' / Panzertruppe |
| unit = {{flagicon image|Bundeswehr Logo Heer with lettering.svg|50px|Emblem of German Ground Forces}}''[[German Army|Army (Heer)]]'' / Panzertruppe |
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'''Bernd Althusmann''' ({{IPA |
'''Bernd Althusmann''' ({{IPA|de|ˈbɛʁnt ˈalthʊsman}}; born 3 December 1966) is a German politician of the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]] (CDU) who served as Deputy Minister-President and State Minister for Economic Affairs in the government of Minister-President [[Stephan Weil]] from 2017 to 2022. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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Althusmann was the CDU's leading candidate for the [[2017 Lower Saxony state election|2017 Lower Saxon state election]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://cdu-niedersachsen.de/bernd-althusmann-fuehrt-cdu-in-niedersachsen-als-spitzenkandidat-zur-landtagswahl/|title=CDU in Niedersachsen » Bernd Althusmann führt CDU in Niedersachsen als Spitzenkandidat zur Landtagswahl|publisher=cdu-niedersachsen.de|date=28 November 2016}}</ref> |
Althusmann was the CDU's leading candidate for the [[2017 Lower Saxony state election|2017 Lower Saxon state election]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://cdu-niedersachsen.de/bernd-althusmann-fuehrt-cdu-in-niedersachsen-als-spitzenkandidat-zur-landtagswahl/|title=CDU in Niedersachsen » Bernd Althusmann führt CDU in Niedersachsen als Spitzenkandidat zur Landtagswahl|publisher=cdu-niedersachsen.de|date=28 November 2016}}</ref> |
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On the national level, Althusmann served as a CDU delegate to the [[Federal Convention (Germany)|Federal Convention]] for the purpose of electing the [[President of Germany]] in 2010,<ref>[https://www.bundestag.de/blob/191448/4b18dc667c176d34ee765a78cf19ba8e/14bundesversammlung-data.pdf Ordentliche Mitglieder der 14. Bundesversammlung] [[Bundestag]].</ref> 2012<ref>[https://www.bundestag.de/blob/192344/0b0787a2db63f7a3b9d158fb3c676ded/laender-data.pdf Ordentliche Mitglieder der 15. Bundesversammlung] [[Bundestag]].</ref> |
On the national level, Althusmann served as a CDU delegate to the [[Federal Convention (Germany)|Federal Convention]] for the purpose of electing the [[President of Germany]] in 2010,<ref>[https://www.bundestag.de/blob/191448/4b18dc667c176d34ee765a78cf19ba8e/14bundesversammlung-data.pdf Ordentliche Mitglieder der 14. Bundesversammlung] [[Bundestag]].</ref> 2012,<ref>[https://www.bundestag.de/blob/192344/0b0787a2db63f7a3b9d158fb3c676ded/laender-data.pdf Ordentliche Mitglieder der 15. Bundesversammlung] [[Bundestag]].</ref> [[2017 German presidential election|2017]] and [[2022 German presidential election|2022]].<ref>[https://www.landtag-niedersachsen.de/drucksachen/drucksachen_18_12500/10001-10500/18-10450.pdf Drucksache 18/10450: Niedersächsische Mitglieder der 17. Bundesversammlung am 13. Februar 2022] [[Landtag of Lower Saxony|State Parliament of Lower Saxony]].</ref> In the negotiations to form a [[coalition government]] under the leadership of [[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] [[Angela Merkel]] following the [[2017 German federal election|2017 federal elections]], he co-chaired the working group on urban development; his counterparts were [[Kurt Gribl]] and [[Natascha Kohnen]].<ref>[https://www.cdu.de/artikel/mitglieder-der-cdu-den-koalitionsverhandlungen-mit-csu-und-spd Members of the Coalition Talks with CSU and SPD] CDU.</ref> Together with [[Monika Grütters]], [[Daniel Günther]], [[Michael Kretschmer]] and [[Armin Laschet]], Althusmann co-chaired the CDU’s national convention in Berlin in February 2018.<ref>[https://www.kas.de/documents/291599/291648/30.+Parteitagsprotokoll_2018_Internet.pdf/a5f778e1-3a7b-2236-ff48-4aae555d468d?t=1560859469519 Protokoll: 30. Parteitag der CDU Deutschlands, 26. Februar 2018, Berlin] [[Konrad Adenauer Foundation]].</ref> |
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Since 2022, Althusmann has been chairing – alongside [[Gitta Connemann]] – a working group charged with drafting the CDU’s positions on energy policy.<ref>Daniel Delhaes (3 April 2022), [https://www.handelsblatt.com/politik/deutschland/grundsatzprogramm-die-cdu-beginnt-die-suche-nach-sich-selbst/28220024.html Die CDU beginnt die Suche nach sich selbst] ''[[Handelsblatt]]''.</ref> |
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==Other activities== |
==Other activities== |
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[[Category:Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians]] |
[[Category:Christian Democratic Union of Germany politicians]] |
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[[Category:Living people]] |
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[[Category:People from Oldenburg (city)]] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 20 August 2024
Bernd Althusmann | |
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Deputy Minister-President of Lower-Saxony | |
In office 22 November 2017 – 8 November 2022 | |
Minister-President | Stephan Weil |
Preceded by | Stefan Wenzel |
Succeeded by | Julia Hamburg |
Minister for Economics, Labour, Transportation and Digitization of Lower-Saxony | |
In office 22 November 2017 – 8 November 2022 | |
Minister-President | Stephan Weil |
Preceded by | Olaf Lies (Economics, Labour and Transportation) |
Succeeded by | Olaf Lies |
Leader of the Christian Democratic Union of Lower Saxony | |
In office 12 November 2016 – 21 January 2023 | |
Deputy | Fritz Güntzler Lena Düpont Reinhold Hilbers |
Preceded by | David McAllister |
Succeeded by | Sebastian Lechner |
Minister of Education of Lower Saxony | |
In office 27 April 2010 – 19 February 2013 | |
Prime Minister | Christian Wulff David McAllister |
Preceded by | Elisabeth Heister-Neumann |
Succeeded by | Frauke Heiligenstadt |
Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony for Seevetal (CDU List; 1994–2009) | |
Assumed office 14 November 2017 | |
Preceded by | Norbert Böhlke (2014) |
In office 23 June 1994 – 16 June 2009 | |
Succeeded by | Elisabeth Heister-Neumann |
Personal details | |
Born | 3 December 1966 Oldenburg, Lower Saxony, West Germany (now Germany) |
Political party | Christian Democratic Union (CDU) |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Germany |
Branch/service | Bundeswehr |
Years of service | 1986 - 1994 |
Unit | Army (Heer) / Panzertruppe |
Bernd Althusmann (German pronunciation: [ˈbɛʁnt ˈalthʊsman]; born 3 December 1966) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as Deputy Minister-President and State Minister for Economic Affairs in the government of Minister-President Stephan Weil from 2017 to 2022.
Career
[edit]From 1994 to 2009, Althusmann was Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony. He served as State Minister of Education in the cabinets Wulff II and McAllister from 27 April 2010 until 19 February 2013.
In July 2011 it was reported that Althusmann had taken over texts or literal texts in several places in his dissertation.[1] The University of Potsdam has not confirmed the plagiarism allegations, despite deficiencies.[2]
Between 2013 and 2016, Althusmann headed the Konrad Adenauer Foundation's office in Windhoek, Namibia.
Althusmann was the CDU's leading candidate for the 2017 Lower Saxon state election.[3]
On the national level, Althusmann served as a CDU delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2010,[4] 2012,[5] 2017 and 2022.[6] In the negotiations to form a coalition government under the leadership of Chancellor Angela Merkel following the 2017 federal elections, he co-chaired the working group on urban development; his counterparts were Kurt Gribl and Natascha Kohnen.[7] Together with Monika Grütters, Daniel Günther, Michael Kretschmer and Armin Laschet, Althusmann co-chaired the CDU’s national convention in Berlin in February 2018.[8]
Since 2022, Althusmann has been chairing – alongside Gitta Connemann – a working group charged with drafting the CDU’s positions on energy policy.[9]
Other activities
[edit]Regulatory agencies
[edit]- Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA), Alternate Member of the Advisory Board[10]
Corporate boards
[edit]- Volkswagen, Ex-Officio Member of the Supervisory Board (since 2017)
- Deutsche Messe AG, Ex-Officio Chairman of the Supervisory Board (since 2017)[11]
- JadeWeserPort, Ex-Officio Chairman of the Supervisory Board (since 2017)
- Niedersachsen Ports GmbH & Co. KG (NPorts), Ex-Officio Chairman of the Supervisory Board (since 2017)
Political positions
[edit]During his election campaign, Althusmann publicly favored someone from outside the auto industry to succeed VW chief executive Matthias Müller and wanted to cede one of the state’s two board seats to a non-political expert.[12][13] But when his party lost the 2017 state elections to the SPD, he claimed the economy minister’s right to join VW’s supervisory board alongside Minister-President Weil.[14]
Ahead of the Christian Democrats’ leadership election in 2021, Althusmann publicly endorsed Armin Laschet to succeed Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer as the party’s chair.[15] For the 2021 national elections, he later also endorsed Laschet as the Christian Democrats' joint candidate to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel.[16]
References
[edit]- ^ Spiewak, Martin (7 July 2011). "Bernd Althusmann: Trübe Quellen". Die Zeit (in German). ISSN 0044-2070. Retrieved 30 July 2019.
- ^ "Plagiatsaffäre - Alle Fälle von A-Z | Business And Science" (in German). Retrieved 30 July 2019.
- ^ "CDU in Niedersachsen » Bernd Althusmann führt CDU in Niedersachsen als Spitzenkandidat zur Landtagswahl". cdu-niedersachsen.de. 28 November 2016.
- ^ Ordentliche Mitglieder der 14. Bundesversammlung Bundestag.
- ^ Ordentliche Mitglieder der 15. Bundesversammlung Bundestag.
- ^ Drucksache 18/10450: Niedersächsische Mitglieder der 17. Bundesversammlung am 13. Februar 2022 State Parliament of Lower Saxony.
- ^ Members of the Coalition Talks with CSU and SPD CDU.
- ^ Protokoll: 30. Parteitag der CDU Deutschlands, 26. Februar 2018, Berlin Konrad Adenauer Foundation.
- ^ Daniel Delhaes (3 April 2022), Die CDU beginnt die Suche nach sich selbst Handelsblatt.
- ^ Advisory Board Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA).
- ^ Supervisory Board Deutsche Messe AG.
- ^ Andreas Cremer (8 August 2017), German state conservatives take tougher line on VW oversight Reuters.
- ^ Connor Murphy and Joshua Posaner (8 August 2017), German parties call for tougher VW oversight after Lower Saxony scandal Politico Europe.
- ^ Andreas Cremer (22 November 2017), Lower Saxony's new government says will keep Volkswagen stake Reuters.
- ^ Althusmann: Laschet soll neuer Parteichef werden Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, 27 February 2020.
- ^ Kristina Dunz (April 13, 2021), Althusmann fordert Laschet und Söder zu schneller Lösung auf RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland.