Norbert Blüm
Norbert Blüm | |
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Norbert Blüm in 1988 | |
Federal Minister for Economics and Labour | |
In office October 4, 1982 – October 27, 1998 | |
Preceded by | Heinz Westphal |
Succeeded by | Walter Riester |
Personal details | |
Born | Rüsselsheim, Germany | 21 July 1935
Nationality | German |
Political party | CDU |
Relations | Marita Blüm |
Residence | Bonn |
Alma mater | University of Bonn |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Norbert Blüm (born July 21, 1935) is a German federal legislator from North Rhine-Westphalia, Chairman of the CDU there (1987–1999), and former minister for labor and social affairs (for 16 years in the government of Helmut Kohl).
Born in Rüsselsheim, he trained as a toolmaker at Adam Opel AG in the town. During this time he was a founding member of the local Scout Group within the Deutsche Pfadfinderschaft Sankt Georg. Later he studied German language and literature, history and philosophy.
Especially during his political career, Blüm has been an outspoken critic of the agenda and conduct of Scientology. As a consequence, he has been a target of Scientology advocates who claimed that the organization was a victim of religious discrimination in Germany.
He received the Leipzig Human Rights Award in 2001.
External links
- Norbert Blüm in German Wikipedia
- Norbert Blüm's article on the founding of the Scout Group "Partner Erde" in Rüsselsheim (German)
- The 2001 Leipzig Human Rights Award, video coverage of the event at Xenu TV, June 9, 2001
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