Christian von Stetten

Christian von Stetten
Member of Parliament
for Schwäbisch Hall – Hohenlohe
Assumed office
2002
Preceded by Wolfgang von Stetten
Personal details
Born (1970-06-24) 24 June 1970
Nationality German
Political party Christian Democratic Union

Christian Freiherr von Stetten (born 24 July, 1970 in Stuttgart) is a German businessman and politician of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU). He has served as Member of the Parliament of Germany, the Bundestag, since 2002. He represents the constituency of Schwäbisch Hall-Hohenlohe, and succeeded his father Wolfgang von Stetten as the Member of Parliament from that constituency.[1]

Early life and career

After finishing high school and carrying out his military service, Christian von Stetten studied Business Administration at the University of Mannheim and the Heilbronn University of the Applied Sciences and graduated with a master of business administration degree. In 1996, while still a university student, he founded his first business in the town of Künzelsau, Germany. The establishment of other companies followed later.

Political career

Chancellor Dr. Angela Merkel and Christian von Stetten, CDU

Stetten was elected to the Bundestag, the federal German parliament, in the 2002 elections as the representative of the district of Schwaebisch Hall–Hohenlohe. He was re-elected in 2005, 2009, and 2013.

He is a member of the Christian Democratic Union, one of the parties in the present grand coalition government led by Chancellor Angela Merkel. In the Bundestag, he has been particularly active as a financial expert. He is a member of the parliament's Finance Committee and deputy chairman of its Parliamentary Group of Small and Medium-Sized Business of the CDU/CSU political group. [2]

In light of the Greek government-debt crisis, Stetten stated in early 2012 that "a Greek exit from the euro zone would not be the end of the world."[3] On February 27, 2015, he voted against the Merkel government’s proposal for a four-month extension of Greece's bailout; in doing so, he joined a record number of 29 rebels from the CDU/CSU parliamentary group who expressed skepticism about whether the Greek government under Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras could be trusted to deliver on its reform pledges.[4] On July 17, he voted against the government’s proposal to negotiate yet another bailout for Greece.[5] Ahead of the final vote on Greece's third bailout plan in August 2015, Stetten stated that "a temporary Grexit remains the right solution."[6]

Other activities

Personal life

Castle Schloss Stetten from above

Stetten is a member of the noble Franconian Stetten family, known to history since 1098. His mother is Swiss, and he holds dual German and Swiss citizenship. He has a brother, Richard (born 1971), and a sister, Franziska (born 1977).[7]

References

  1. http://www.bundestag.de/bundestag/abgeordnete/bio/S/stettch0.html
  2. christian-stetten.com
  3. Stephen Brown (February 13, 2012), Chafing at insults, Germany loses patience with Greece Reuters.
  4. Stephen Brown (February 27, 2015), Germany backs Greek extension but bailout fatigue grows Reuters.
  5. Paul Carrel (July 17, 2015), German lawmakers back Greek bailout despite rebellion; Tsipras sacks dissenters Reuters.
  6. Paul Carrel and Tina Bellon (August 18, 2015), German lawmakers debate Greek bailout, Merkel faces rebellion Reuters.
  7. Christian Freiherr von Stetten, blick.ch

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Political offices
Preceded by
Wolfgang von Stetten
Member of Parliament for Schwäbisch Hall – Hohenlohe
2002-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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