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Jürgen Rüttgers

Jürgen Rüttgers (born 26 June 1951) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who served as the 9th Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia from 2005 to 2010.[1]

Jürgen Rüttgers
Rüttgers in 2010
Minister President of North Rhine-Westphalia
In office
22 June 2005 – 14 July 2010
PresidentHorst Köhler
Christian Wulff
ChancellorGerhard Schröder
Angela Merkel
Preceded byPeer Steinbrück
Succeeded byHannelore Kraft
Federal Minister of Education, Science, Research, and Technology (Germany)
In office
17 November 1994 – 14 October 1998
PresidentRichard von Weizsäcker
Roman Herzog
ChancellorHelmut Kohl
Preceded byPaul Krüger (Science, Research and Technology)
Karl-Hans Laermann (Education)
Succeeded byEdelgard Bulmahn (Education, Science and Research)
Werner Müller (Technology)
Personal details
Born (1951-06-26) 26 June 1951 (age 71)
Cologne, West Germany
Political partyChristian Democratic Union (CDU)
Websitejuergen-ruettgers.de

Education

Rüttgers was born in Cologne.[2] He holds degrees in Law and History from the University of Cologne and a Dr. Jur. (PhD) in Law (1979). He became a member of K.D.St. V. Rappoltstein Köln, a Catholic student fraternity that is member of the Cartellverband.

Political career

Career in national politics

 
Rüttger in 1977

Rüttgers was a Member of the German Bundestag from 1987 until 2000. In 1991 he succeeded Friedrich Bohl as First Secretary of the parliamentary group, in this position assisting the parliamentary group's chairman Wolfgang Schäuble.

Rüttgers served as Federal Minister for Education, Science, Research and Technology in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's fifth cabinet from 1994 to 1998. During his time as minister, he was – together with Luigi Berlinguer (Italy), Claude Allegre (France), and Baroness Tessa Blackstone (United Kingdom) – one of the heads of the "Sorbonne declaration", the joint declaration on harmonisation of the architecture of the European higher education system, on 25 May 1998. That was the starting point of the so-called "Bologna process". He also successfully introduced a law under which online providers can be prosecuted for offering a venue for content illegal in Germany – such as child pornography or Nazi propaganda – if they do so knowingly and it is "technically possible and reasonable" to prevent it. Also, the law made Germany the first country to set rules for so-called digital signatures and give them the status of a legal document.[3]

Between 1998 and 2000, Rüttgers served as deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, again under Schäuble's leadership.

Career in state politics

In 2000, Rüttgers succeeded Norbert Blüm as chairman of the CDU in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. As head of the party in Germany's most populous state, he commanded considerable influence, especially with its grassroots.[4] He also became the party's group leader in the state parliament. In this capacity, he notably opposed the takeover of Mannesmann by the British telecommunications company Vodafone in 2000, one of the largest-ever company takeovers worldwide.[5]

Amid the revelations of the CDU donations scandal in early 2000, Rüttgers – who ran as the party's candidate in a crucial state election in North Rhine-Wesphalia that year – was one of the few leading figures who remained loyal to former Chancellor Helmut Kohl even after prosecutors began a criminal investigation into Kohl's financial dealings.[6] By January 2000, daily newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung claimed that Kohl, angered by party chairman Wolfgang Schäuble's efforts to distance himself from the scandal surrounding secret payments to the party, was encouraging Rüttgers to make a bid for the leadership at the CDU's annual conference; instead, Angela Merkel was elected as Schäuble's successor[7] and Rüttgers became one of her four deputies, alongside Volker Rühe, Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff.[8]

In his role as chairman of the CDU in North Rhine-Westphalia, Rüttgers later publicly endorsed Merkel as the party's candidate to challenge incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schröder in the 2002 federal elections; instead, Edmund Stoiber ended up being the joint candidate of CDU and CSU.[9][10]

Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia

In the 2005 state elections, Rüttgers was the opposition Christian Democratic Union's front-runner for the second time. After both CDU and FDP won a majority of seats in the elections, they formed a coalition to take over government from the former SPD and Green party coalition led by Peer Steinbrück. Rüttgers was elected Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia on 22 June. In his cabinet, he notably included representatives of the Christian Democrats' more liberal wing, such as Armin Laschet (as State Minister for Generations, Family, Women and Integration) and Karl-Josef Laumann (as State Minister of Labor, Health and Social Affairs).

On the national level, Rüttgers was part of the CDU/CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement following the 2005 federal elections,[11] which paved the way to the formation of Chancellor Angela Merkel's first government. Under the leadership of Merkel as party chairwoman, he was re-elected vice-chairman of the CDU in November 2006, this time alongside Roland Koch, Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff.[12]

During his time in office, Rüttgers came under severe criticism for failing to mend the state's public finances. One of the reasons was the crisis at the state-owned lender WestLB, which led his government to set aside 1.5 billion in 2008.[13] Rüttgers long wanted the bank to stay independent[14] and categorically ruled out a merger with LBBW.[15] However, by 2007, he and Roland Koch, his counterpart from the state of Hesse, agreed on approving a merger of their respective state-owned banks, WestLB and Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen (Helaba).[16] WestLB was eventually broken up in 2012 after years of losses and controversy.

Also in 2007, Rüttgers helped negotiate an agreement on closing Germany's last anthracite mines and clearing the way for the stock market flotation of the mines' owner, RAG AG, at the time the largest German coal producer and an international chemicals, energy and real estate conglomerate.[17]

Between 2007 and 2009, Rüttgers was one of 32 members of the Second Commission on the modernization of the federal state, which had been established to reform the division of powers between federal and state authorities in Germany.

 
Rüttgers on a 2000 poster of the CDU

Shortly before the 2010 state elections, Rüttgers's public image was damaged by a party fund-raising scandal,[18] and local issues like education and the troubles of municipalities with heavy debt burdens were central to the campaign.[19] He led his party to an electoral defeat; the steep drop of 10 percentage points compared with the previous election, in 2005, was even larger than most analysts had predicted and gave the Christian Democrats their worst postwar showing in that state.[20] The loss also meant Chancellor Angela Merkel could no longer count on a majority for her governing coalition in the Bundesrat, composed of delegations from all 16 states. In July 2010, Rüttgers stepped down as caretaker premier and also gave up his position as state party chairman.[21]

Life after politics

Rüttgers joined the Düsseldorf office of German law firm Beiten Burkhardt as Of Counsel in March 2011. In this capacity, he is a member of the firm's Assets, Succession, Foundations practice group and also advises international companies on investments in Germany and German companies on international investments.[22]

In May 2011, Deutsche Bahn nominated Rüttgers as executive director of the Brussels-based Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies (CER);[23] instead, Libor Lochman was eventually appointed to the position.[24][25]

Rüttgers was a CDU delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017[26][27] and 2022.[28]

In addition, Rüttgers has held several paid and unpaid positions since leaving politics, including the following:

Political positions

During his political career, Rüttgers proved to be a conservative on social issues such as immigration. He also positioned himself as a "workers' leader" on economics, defending labor rights and opposing business demands for deregulation of the economy.[36] Unlike many in his party at the time, he was also in favor of expanding day care for young children and supported all-day schools.[37] Following the CDU's performance in the 2005 federal elections and the formation of the first government under Chancellor Angela Merkel, Rüttgers blamed her campaign for talking "too much about flat tax and not enough about the people." Instead, he called on the party to shed its "capitalist" image.[38]

In his 1993 book Dinosaurs of Democracy, Rüttgers attacked Germany's main parties and the government for being unwilling to decentralise political power to ordinary people.[39]

Controversy

Rüttgers is widely known for his views on immigration and the much-discussed phrase "Kinder statt Inder" ("children instead of Indians") which was a media interpretation of "Statt Inder an die Computer müssen unsere Kinder an die Computer" ("instead of Indians in front of computers, our children must be in front of computers"), during an election campaign (which he eventually lost) at a time when there was a parallel nationwide discussion about whether or not immigration rules should be liberalised on behalf of attracting more highly qualified foreign academics to the German labor market.

In response to Rüttgers's much-discussed phrase Kinder statt Inder, Germany's Green Party overwhelmed his Internet mailbox with thousands of messages. The Internet attack was the first of its kind in German politics.[40]

Recognition

Honors and awards

Honorary degrees

References

  1. ^ Neukirch, Ralf; Markus Feldenkirchen (10 December 2009). . Der Spiegel. Archived from the original on 27 February 2010. Retrieved 29 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Vita JR — Institut für Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie". politik-soziologie.uni-bonn.de. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  3. ^ Archives, L. A. Times (5 July 1997). "Germany Passes Internet Law Limiting Content". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  4. ^ Bertrand Benoit (24 April 2008), Merkel's CDU split by pensions strategy Financial Times.
  5. ^ Teather, David (22 November 1999). "Bid for Mannesmann sparks political outcry". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  6. ^ Staunton, Denis (9 January 2000). "Kohl crony set to launch party coup". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  7. ^ Staunton, Denis (9 January 2000). "Kohl crony set to launch party coup". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  8. ^ "CDU-Parteitag krönt Angela Merkel – WELT". DIE WELT (in German). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  9. ^ "K-Frage: Mitgliederstärkster Landesverband stützt Merkel". FAZ.NET (in German). ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  10. ^ Jürgen Fischer and Martin Noé (13 January 2002), Stoiber bindet CDU-Größen ein Handelsblatt.
  11. ^ Hamburg, Hamburger Abendblatt- (14 October 2005). "Am Montag soll auch Merkels Liste stehen". www.abendblatt.de (in German). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Merkels bunte Truppe". n-tv.de (in German). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  13. ^ "Financial Times". www.ft.com. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  14. ^ Meike Schreiber and Steffen Klusmann (26 November 2007), WestLB may acquire IKB Financial Times.
  15. ^ "Trouble Ahead For State-Owned Banks in Germany". Bloomberg.com. 19 December 2007. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  16. ^ "Trouble Ahead For State-Owned Banks in Germany". Bloomberg.com. 19 December 2007. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  17. ^ Dougherty, Carter (14 June 2007). "Germany finds solution to its withering coal mines". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  18. ^ Dempsey, Judy (1 March 2010). "Fund-Raising Scandals Pose Risk to Merkel's Party in Two State Elections". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  19. ^ Kulish, Nicholas (10 May 2010). "Conservatives in Germany Suffer Defeat at Polls". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  20. ^ Kulish, Nicholas (10 May 2010). "Conservatives in Germany Suffer Defeat at Polls". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  21. ^ Dempsey, Judy (18 July 2010). "Merkel Loses Ally as Standing Slides". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  22. ^ Prof. Dr. Jürgen Rüttgers 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beiten Burkhardt.
  23. ^ "Pan-European ticketing systems, please". POLITICO. 11 May 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  24. ^ Trainspotting European Voice, 14 September 2011.
  25. ^ "Bahnverband CER: Rüttgers zieht Kandidatur als Bahn-Chef-Lobbyist zurück". Der Spiegel (in German). 6 September 2011. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  26. ^ "Prominente wählen neuen Präsidenten mit". www.waz.de (in German). 14 December 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  27. ^ Wahl der Mitglieder für die 16. Bundesversammlung Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia, decision of 14 December 2016.
  28. ^ Drucksache 17/16063: Ergebnis der Wahl der Mitglieder zur 17. Bundesversammlung State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  29. ^ "Home". JLID2021 (in German). Retrieved 5 March 2023.
  30. ^ Dr. Jürgen Rüttgers wird Mitglied des Aufsichtsrats der CFC CFC Industriebeteiligungen AG, press release of 20 December 2010.
  31. ^ "Kurz nach seiner Amtszeit: Ex-NRW-Finanzminister jetzt bei Versicherungskonzern". www.t-online.de (in German). 5 March 2023. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
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  40. ^ "Greens Flame Ruettgers In Immigration Protest". WSJ. Retrieved 5 March 2023.
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Political offices
Preceded by Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia
2005–2010
Succeeded by

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Jurgen Ruttgers born 26 June 1951 is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union CDU who served as the 9th Minister President of North Rhine Westphalia from 2005 to 2010 1 Jurgen RuttgersRuttgers in 2010Minister President of North Rhine WestphaliaIn office 22 June 2005 14 July 2010PresidentHorst KohlerChristian WulffChancellorGerhard SchroderAngela MerkelPreceded byPeer SteinbruckSucceeded byHannelore KraftFederal Minister of Education Science Research and Technology Germany In office 17 November 1994 14 October 1998PresidentRichard von WeizsackerRoman HerzogChancellorHelmut KohlPreceded byPaul Kruger Science Research and Technology Karl Hans Laermann Education Succeeded byEdelgard Bulmahn Education Science and Research Werner Muller Technology Personal detailsBorn 1951 06 26 26 June 1951 age 71 Cologne West GermanyPolitical partyChristian Democratic Union CDU Websitejuergen ruettgers wbr de Contents 1 Education 2 Political career 2 1 Career in national politics 2 2 Career in state politics 2 3 Minister President of North Rhine Westphalia 3 Life after politics 4 Political positions 5 Controversy 6 Recognition 6 1 Honors and awards 6 2 Honorary degrees 7 ReferencesEducation EditRuttgers was born in Cologne 2 He holds degrees in Law and History from the University of Cologne and a Dr Jur PhD in Law 1979 He became a member of K D St V Rappoltstein Koln a Catholic student fraternity that is member of the Cartellverband Political career EditCareer in national politics Edit Ruttger in 1977 Ruttgers was a Member of the German Bundestag from 1987 until 2000 In 1991 he succeeded Friedrich Bohl as First Secretary of the parliamentary group in this position assisting the parliamentary group s chairman Wolfgang Schauble Ruttgers served as Federal Minister for Education Science Research and Technology in Chancellor Helmut Kohl s fifth cabinet from 1994 to 1998 During his time as minister he was together with Luigi Berlinguer Italy Claude Allegre France and Baroness Tessa Blackstone United Kingdom one of the heads of the Sorbonne declaration the joint declaration on harmonisation of the architecture of the European higher education system on 25 May 1998 That was the starting point of the so called Bologna process He also successfully introduced a law under which online providers can be prosecuted for offering a venue for content illegal in Germany such as child pornography or Nazi propaganda if they do so knowingly and it is technically possible and reasonable to prevent it Also the law made Germany the first country to set rules for so called digital signatures and give them the status of a legal document 3 Between 1998 and 2000 Ruttgers served as deputy chairman of the CDU CSU parliamentary group again under Schauble s leadership Career in state politics Edit In 2000 Ruttgers succeeded Norbert Blum as chairman of the CDU in the state of North Rhine Westphalia As head of the party in Germany s most populous state he commanded considerable influence especially with its grassroots 4 He also became the party s group leader in the state parliament In this capacity he notably opposed the takeover of Mannesmann by the British telecommunications company Vodafone in 2000 one of the largest ever company takeovers worldwide 5 Amid the revelations of the CDU donations scandal in early 2000 Ruttgers who ran as the party s candidate in a crucial state election in North Rhine Wesphalia that year was one of the few leading figures who remained loyal to former Chancellor Helmut Kohl even after prosecutors began a criminal investigation into Kohl s financial dealings 6 By January 2000 daily newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung claimed that Kohl angered by party chairman Wolfgang Schauble s efforts to distance himself from the scandal surrounding secret payments to the party was encouraging Ruttgers to make a bid for the leadership at the CDU s annual conference instead Angela Merkel was elected as Schauble s successor 7 and Ruttgers became one of her four deputies alongside Volker Ruhe Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff 8 In his role as chairman of the CDU in North Rhine Westphalia Ruttgers later publicly endorsed Merkel as the party s candidate to challenge incumbent Chancellor Gerhard Schroder in the 2002 federal elections instead Edmund Stoiber ended up being the joint candidate of CDU and CSU 9 10 Minister President of North Rhine Westphalia Edit In the 2005 state elections Ruttgers was the opposition Christian Democratic Union s front runner for the second time After both CDU and FDP won a majority of seats in the elections they formed a coalition to take over government from the former SPD and Green party coalition led by Peer Steinbruck Ruttgers was elected Minister President of North Rhine Westphalia on 22 June In his cabinet he notably included representatives of the Christian Democrats more liberal wing such as Armin Laschet as State Minister for Generations Family Women and Integration and Karl Josef Laumann as State Minister of Labor Health and Social Affairs On the national level Ruttgers was part of the CDU CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement following the 2005 federal elections 11 which paved the way to the formation of Chancellor Angela Merkel s first government Under the leadership of Merkel as party chairwoman he was re elected vice chairman of the CDU in November 2006 this time alongside Roland Koch Annette Schavan and Christian Wulff 12 During his time in office Ruttgers came under severe criticism for failing to mend the state s public finances One of the reasons was the crisis at the state owned lender WestLB which led his government to set aside 1 5 billion in 2008 13 Ruttgers long wanted the bank to stay independent 14 and categorically ruled out a merger with LBBW 15 However by 2007 he and Roland Koch his counterpart from the state of Hesse agreed on approving a merger of their respective state owned banks WestLB and Landesbank Hessen Thuringen Helaba 16 WestLB was eventually broken up in 2012 after years of losses and controversy Also in 2007 Ruttgers helped negotiate an agreement on closing Germany s last anthracite mines and clearing the way for the stock market flotation of the mines owner RAG AG at the time the largest German coal producer and an international chemicals energy and real estate conglomerate 17 Between 2007 and 2009 Ruttgers was one of 32 members of the Second Commission on the modernization of the federal state which had been established to reform the division of powers between federal and state authorities in Germany Ruttgers on a 2000 poster of the CDU Shortly before the 2010 state elections Ruttgers s public image was damaged by a party fund raising scandal 18 and local issues like education and the troubles of municipalities with heavy debt burdens were central to the campaign 19 He led his party to an electoral defeat the steep drop of 10 percentage points compared with the previous election in 2005 was even larger than most analysts had predicted and gave the Christian Democrats their worst postwar showing in that state 20 The loss also meant Chancellor Angela Merkel could no longer count on a majority for her governing coalition in the Bundesrat composed of delegations from all 16 states In July 2010 Ruttgers stepped down as caretaker premier and also gave up his position as state party chairman 21 Life after politics EditRuttgers joined the Dusseldorf office of German law firm Beiten Burkhardt as Of Counsel in March 2011 In this capacity he is a member of the firm s Assets Succession Foundations practice group and also advises international companies on investments in Germany and German companies on international investments 22 In May 2011 Deutsche Bahn nominated Ruttgers as executive director of the Brussels based Community of European Railway and Infrastructure Companies CER 23 instead Libor Lochman was eventually appointed to the position 24 25 Ruttgers was a CDU delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017 26 27 and 2022 28 In addition Ruttgers has held several paid and unpaid positions since leaving politics including the following 321 2021 1700 Years of Jewish Life in Germany Chairman of the Board of Trustees since 2018 29 CFC Industriebeteiligungen AG Member of the Supervisory Board since 2011 30 Gothaer Lebensversicherung AG Member of the Supervisory Board 2016 2023 31 Auschwitz Birkenau Foundation Member of the Foundation Council 32 Brost Stiftung Member of the Board of Trustees 33 Deutsche Telekom Stiftung Member of the Board of Trustees 34 Konrad Adenauer Foundation KAS Member of the Board 35 Political positions EditDuring his political career Ruttgers proved to be a conservative on social issues such as immigration He also positioned himself as a workers leader on economics defending labor rights and opposing business demands for deregulation of the economy 36 Unlike many in his party at the time he was also in favor of expanding day care for young children and supported all day schools 37 Following the CDU s performance in the 2005 federal elections and the formation of the first government under Chancellor Angela Merkel Ruttgers blamed her campaign for talking too much about flat tax and not enough about the people Instead he called on the party to shed its capitalist image 38 In his 1993 book Dinosaurs of Democracy Ruttgers attacked Germany s main parties and the government for being unwilling to decentralise political power to ordinary people 39 Controversy EditRuttgers is widely known for his views on immigration and the much discussed phrase Kinder statt Inder children instead of Indians which was a media interpretation of Statt Inder an die Computer mussen unsere Kinder an die Computer instead of Indians in front of computers our children must be in front of computers during an election campaign which he eventually lost at a time when there was a parallel nationwide discussion about whether or not immigration rules should be liberalised on behalf of attracting more highly qualified foreign academics to the German labor market In response to Ruttgers s much discussed phrase Kinder statt Inder Germany s Green Party overwhelmed his Internet mailbox with thousands of messages The Internet attack was the first of its kind in German politics 40 Recognition EditHonors and awards Edit 1997 Georg Schulhoff Award 1997 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany 2004 In collaboration with the Ministers of Education Luigi Berlinguer Italy Claude Allegre France and Baroness Tessa Blackstone Great Britain Jurgen Ruttgers was one of the heads of the Sorbonne Declaration with the aim of harmonising the architecture of the European Higher Education system For their achievements in European education and research Ruttgers and his colleagues received an honorary doctorate from Roma Tre University in Rome in 2004 2004 European Craft Award 41 2007 Rident Red Tape Award of the DBB civil servant union and tariff union 2008 Commander of the Legion of Honor 42 2009 Grand Cross of the Order of Merit Pro Merito Melitensi of the sovereign Order of Malta 43 2010 Orden wider den tierischen Ernst Order against dead seriousness 44 2010 Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau 2015 Commander Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of PolandHonorary degrees Edit 2007 Honorary doctorate from Waseda University 2008 Honorary Professor of Ben Gurion University 2014 Honorary Professorship of the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universitat BonnReferences Edit Neukirch Ralf Markus Feldenkirchen 10 December 2009 CDU Governor Jurgen Ruttgers We Cannot Have Massive Cuts SPIEGEL ONLINE News International Der Spiegel Archived from the original on 27 February 2010 Retrieved 29 July 2010 Vita JR Institut fur Politische Wissenschaft und Soziologie politik soziologie uni bonn de Retrieved 11 September 2019 Archives L A Times 5 July 1997 Germany 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0362 4331 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Prof Dr Jurgen Ruttgers Archived 20 December 2016 at the Wayback Machine Beiten Burkhardt Pan European ticketing systems please POLITICO 11 May 2011 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Trainspotting European Voice 14 September 2011 Bahnverband CER Ruttgers zieht Kandidatur als Bahn Chef Lobbyist zuruck Der Spiegel in German 6 September 2011 ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Prominente wahlen neuen Prasidenten mit www waz de in German 14 December 2016 Retrieved 5 March 2023 Wahl der Mitglieder fur die 16 Bundesversammlung Landtag of North Rhine Westphalia decision of 14 December 2016 Drucksache 17 16063 Ergebnis der Wahl der Mitglieder zur 17 Bundesversammlung State Parliament of North Rhine Westphalia Home JLID2021 in German Retrieved 5 March 2023 Dr Jurgen Ruttgers wird Mitglied des Aufsichtsrats der CFC CFC Industriebeteiligungen AG press release of 20 December 2010 Kurz nach seiner Amtszeit Ex NRW Finanzminister jetzt bei Versicherungskonzern www t online de 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