Klaus-Dieter Fritsche

Klaus -Dieter Fritsche ( born May 16, 1953 in Bamberg) is since December 2013 Secretary of State for the needs of the intelligence services in the Federal Chancellery. The item has been re- created by German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the beginning of your third term. Previously Fritsche was from December 2009 Permanent State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of the Interior. He was the successor of August Hanning, who by then- Interior Minister Thomas de Maizière (CDU ) had been transferred into temporary retirement.

From 1993 to 1996 Fritsche was office manager of the Bavarian Interior Minister Günther Beck stone. Between October 1996 and November 2005, he was Vice President of the Federal Office for Protection of the Constitution. From December 2005 to December 2009 Fritsche worked as intelligence coordinator at the Federal Chancellery.

Klaus -Dieter Fritsche is a member of the CSU.

The NSU - committee of the Bundestag took place on October 18, 2012 in his testimony to a scandal. He criticized security agencies in protecting and refused Between questions of deputies. The committee chairman interrupted because of the session for 20 minutes. Explicitly criticized Fritsche: " The respect for the victims makes it imperative [ ... ] that the important investigative work [ ... ] is not superimposed by a Skandalisierungswettstreit. I refuse [ ... ] that based on the knowledge of today [ ... ] goes down biting criticism, mockery and ridicule of a whole profession of police officers and constitution protectors. For scandalous and dangerous to the trust between citizens and security forces, I think the insinuation that it will cover up by the state and systematically failed to act against right with full force. "

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