Heiner Geißler

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Heiner Geißler

Heiner Geißler, 1978
Born (1930-03-03) March 3, 1930
Oberndorf am Neckar, then Free People's State of Württemberg, Germany
Nationality Germany
Known for Federal Ministers for Youth, Family and Health 1982 1985

Heiner Geißler (born March 3, 1930) is a German politician with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party.

Geißler studied law and philosophy in Munich and Tübingen, where he graduated in 1960.

Geißler was German minister for youth, family and health from 1982 to 1985 (so far the only male head of the ministry), and also general secretary of the CDU from 1977 to 1989. From being a conservative right-winger until the early 1990s, Geißler has become increasingly leftist in his views as far as social policy and globalization are concerned. In 2007 he announced he had become a member of attac network,[1] this happened weeks before the 2007 G8 summit, which Germany, holding the 2007 G8 presidency, was hosting. Geißler himself said that his joining of attac has to be seen in the context of the upcoming G8 summit.[2]

References

  1. "G-8-GIPFEL Heiner Geißler tritt Attac bei". Spiegel.de (in German). Der Spiegel / asc/AFP. 2007-05-16. Retrieved 2007-05-26. 
  2. interview with Björn Hengst (2007-05-16). "ATTAC-NEUMITGLIED HEINER GEISSLER "Die Globalisierung läuft aus dem Ruder"". Spiegel.de (in German). Der Spiegel. Retrieved 2007-05-26. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Anke Fuchs
Federal Ministers for Youth, Family and Health
1982 1985
Succeeded by
Rita Süssmuth
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