Carl-Ludwig Wagner

Carl -Ludwig Wagner ( born January 9, 1930 in Dusseldorf, † July 27, 2012 in Trier ) was a German lawyer and politician of the CDU. Wagner was from 1969 to 1976 Member of the German Bundestag and held between 1988 and 1991, the Office of the Prime Minister of Rhineland- Palatinate.

Life

Training

Wagner was born in 1930 as the son of a publisher in Dusseldorf, after the Second World War, the family moved to Trier. In 1949 Wagner as a 19- year-old graduated from high school at the Friedrich- Wilhelm-Gymnasium in Trier, which he joined a degree in law at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the Université Montpellier I. 1953 put Wagner from the first four years later, the Second State Examination. Between 1953 and 1955 he worked as a research assistant at the University of Mainz. In 1957, he joined the management of the state of Rhineland -Palatinate, from 1959, the supporters of European unification and the Franco-German friendship was ten years employed in the Secretariat of the European Parliament in Luxembourg as its director in 1964. 1961 Wagner received his doctorate in Mainz with his 99 -page dissertation, " The annulment of the French administrative law " a doctorate in law.

Party race

Since 1951, Wagner was a member of the CDU. From 1952 to 1953 he was secretary of the CDU parliamentary group Rhineland- Palatinate. From 1984 to 1991 he was chairman of the district association Trier, later honorary chairman until his death.

Deputies activity

Wagner was from 1969 until his mandate resignation on April 8, 1976 Member of the German Bundestag.

From 1983 to 1991 Wagner was a member of the Rhineland- Palatinate Landtag.

Public offices

From 1976 to 1979, Wagner Mayor of the city of Trier.

On 13 December 1979 he was appointed as Justice Minister in the Prime Minister led by Bernhard Vogel state government of Rhineland- Palatinate. On June 11, 1981, he took over the leadership of the Ministry of Finance.

Following the resignation of Bernhard Vogel Wagner was elected on December 8, 1988 Prime Minister of Rhineland- Palatinate. During his tenure, the introduction of the direct election of the mayor and the beginning of the partnership with the Chinese province of Fujian fell.

In the regional elections on 21 April 1991, the CDU suffered significant losses in the amount of 6.4 percentage points for the first time and lost its position as the strongest political force in the Rhineland- Palatinate. In contrast, the SPD scored gains of 6.0 percentage points. Wagner's previous coalition partner, the FDP entered into a coalition with the SPD.

As a result, Wagner was on 21 May 1991 from his office to Rudolf Sharping.

Professional

From 1992 to 1997 Carl -Ludwig Wagner was CEO of the Development Bank of Thuringia in Erfurt; In 1998 he was arbitrator in collective bargaining in the public service.

Personal

Carl -Ludwig Wagner lived in Trier -Ruwer. He was a member of the Catholic Student Association K.St.V. Ketteler of Mainz in CT. His daughter Christine Langenfeld is Professor of Public Law at the University of Göttingen.

Awards

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