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Heinz Riesenhuber

Heinz Friedrich Ruppert Riesenhuber (born 1 December 1935) is a German politician (CDU) who served as Minister of Scientific Research under Chancellor Helmut Kohl from 1982 to 1993.

Heinz Riesenhuber
Riesenhuber in 2014
Father of the House
In office
27 October 2009 – 24 October 2017
Preceded byOtto Schily
Succeeded byHermann Otto Solms
Minister of Scientific Research
In office
4 October 1982 – 21 January 1993
ChancellorHelmut Kohl
Preceded byAndreas von Bülow
Succeeded byMatthias Wissmann
Member of the Bundestag
for Hesse
In office
14 December 1976 – 24 October 2017
Succeeded byNorbert Altenkamp
Constituency
Personal details
Born (1935-12-01) 1 December 1935 (age 88)
Frankfurt
Political partyCDU (1961–present)
Children2
Alma materTechnical University of Munich
OccupationChemist

Life and education edit

Riesenhuber received his high school diploma (Abitur) in 1955 in Frankfurt am Main. He studied economics and chemistry until 1961. He had a scholarship of the catholic Cusanuswerk. From 1962 he worked for four years as a researcher in the department of chemistry at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität and earned a Doctorate degree in chemistry in 1965.

From 1966 to 1982 he worked for Metallgesellschaft AG, Frankfurt am Main. Within the Metallgesellschaft Group, he was CEO for the subsidiary "Erzgesellschaft mbH" (from 1968), and from 1971 to 1982 Chief technical officer of "Synthomer Chemie GmbH", another subsidiary.[1]

He was co-president of the German-Japanese Cooperation Council for High-technology and Environmental Technology DJR in Bonn.[2] Since 1995 he is honorary professor at the University of Frankfurt and president of the German Parliamentary Union (Deutsche Parlamentarischen Gesellschaft) since 2006.

Riesenhuber is a member of several governing boards and advisory committees of German and foreign companies and institutes. He lives in Frankfurt-Unterliederbach, is married and has four children.

Political career edit

Riesenhuber became a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1961. Between 1965 and 1969 he was head of the youth organization of CDU (Junge Union) in Hessen. He was chairman of CDU Frankfurt from 1973 to 1978. In 1979 he was elected as a chairman of CDU district Untermain (now FrankfurtRheinMain).

From 1976 to 2017, he served as a member of the federal German legislature, the Bundestag. At first he was elected via the Landesliste ("state list"), then from 1980 he represented the electoral district Frankfurt am Main I - Main-Taunus and since 2002 the district Main-Taunus. This period of over 40 years has made him the third-longest member, after Wolfgang Schäuble and Richard Stücklen. In the elections of 2009 he attained 47,5 % of the votes, in 2013 52,5 %.

On 4 October 1982 he was appointed Minister of Scientific Research by chancellor Helmut Kohl. He served as such until 21 January 1993.[1] During this time he supported the Transrapid and the wind turbine Growian.

In 2009 he became the 17th Alterspräsident (Father of the House) of the Bundestag due to his status as the oldest member of the legislature. He continued to hold this post in the following legislature.[3] In 2017 he did not run for parliament again.[4]

Honors edit

Riesenhuber earned an Honorary degree Dr. h.c. from

He was given a number of awards, including

Trivia edit

His personal brand is his Bow tie. He always wears such a tie. In his political campaigns for the Bundestag he used a poster showing only a bow tie in the national colours of Germany: Black, red and gold. Neither his name nor his party was mentioned but everybody in his constituency recognized Riesenhuber.

References edit

  1. ^ a b European University Institute. "Riesenhuber, Heinz". Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  2. ^ HBM Healthcare Investments. "Prof. Dr Dr h.c. mult. Heinz Riesenhuber". Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  3. ^ "Wolfgang Schäuble elected new President of the Bundestag". Retrieved 2018-04-15.
  4. ^ dw.com (2017-03-24). "Predicted AfD success sees Bundestag rethink 'Father of the House' rules". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2018-04-15.

External links edit

  • Biography on the Website of the German Bundestag (in German)

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AltenkampConstituencyCDU List 1976 1980 Frankfurt am Main I 1980 2002 Main Taunus 2002 2017 Personal detailsBorn 1935 12 01 1 December 1935 age 88 FrankfurtPolitical partyCDU 1961 present Children2Alma materTechnical University of MunichOccupationChemist Contents 1 Life and education 2 Political career 3 Honors 4 Trivia 5 References 6 External linksLife and education editRiesenhuber received his high school diploma Abitur in 1955 in Frankfurt am Main He studied economics and chemistry until 1961 He had a scholarship of the catholic Cusanuswerk From 1962 he worked for four years as a researcher in the department of chemistry at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat and earned a Doctorate degree in chemistry in 1965 From 1966 to 1982 he worked for Metallgesellschaft AG Frankfurt am Main Within the Metallgesellschaft Group he was CEO for the subsidiary Erzgesellschaft mbH from 1968 and from 1971 to 1982 Chief technical officer of Synthomer Chemie GmbH another subsidiary 1 He was co president of the German Japanese Cooperation Council for High technology and Environmental Technology DJR in Bonn 2 Since 1995 he is honorary professor at the University of Frankfurt and president of the German Parliamentary Union Deutsche Parlamentarischen Gesellschaft since 2006 Riesenhuber is a member of several governing boards and advisory committees of German and foreign companies and institutes He lives in Frankfurt Unterliederbach is married and has four children Political career editRiesenhuber became a member of the Christian Democratic Union CDU in 1961 Between 1965 and 1969 he was head of the youth organization of CDU Junge Union in Hessen He was chairman of CDU Frankfurt from 1973 to 1978 In 1979 he was elected as a chairman of CDU district Untermain now FrankfurtRheinMain From 1976 to 2017 he served as a member of the federal German legislature the Bundestag At first he was elected via the Landesliste state list then from 1980 he represented the electoral district Frankfurt am Main I Main Taunus and since 2002 the district Main Taunus This period of over 40 years has made him the third longest member after Wolfgang Schauble and Richard Stucklen In the elections of 2009 he attained 47 5 of the votes in 2013 52 5 On 4 October 1982 he was appointed Minister of Scientific Research by chancellor Helmut Kohl He served as such until 21 January 1993 1 During this time he supported the Transrapid and the wind turbine Growian In 2009 he became the 17th Altersprasident Father of the House of the Bundestag due to his status as the oldest member of the legislature He continued to hold this post in the following legislature 3 In 2017 he did not run for parliament again 4 Honors editRiesenhuber earned an Honorary degree Dr h c from Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot Israel University of Krakau Poland University of Surrey England 1993 University of Gottingen 1997 He was given a number of awards including Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour France Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria Order of the Sacred Treasure Japan Trivia editHis personal brand is his Bow tie He always wears such a tie In his political campaigns for the Bundestag he used a poster showing only a bow tie in the national colours of Germany Black red and gold Neither his name nor his party was mentioned but everybody in his constituency recognized Riesenhuber References edit a b European University Institute Riesenhuber Heinz Retrieved 2018 04 15 HBM Healthcare Investments Prof Dr Dr h c mult Heinz Riesenhuber Retrieved 2018 04 15 Wolfgang Schauble elected new President of the Bundestag Retrieved 2018 04 15 dw com 2017 03 24 Predicted AfD success sees Bundestag rethink Father of the House rules Deutsche Welle Retrieved 2018 04 15 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heinz Riesenhuber Biography on the Website of the German Bundestag in German Retrieved from https en 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