Christoph Hartmann (politician) explained

Christoph Hartmann
Honorific-Suffix:MdL a. D. Landesminister a. D. MdBR a. D.
1Namedata1:Peter Müller
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Term Start1:10 November 2009
Term End1:18 January 2012
Predecessor1:Peter Jacoby
Successor1:Peter Jacoby
Office2:Minister of Economy and Science of Saarland
1Namedata2:Peter Müller
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer
Term Start2:10 November 2009
Term End2:18 January 2012
Predecessor2:Joachim Rippel
Successor2:Peter Jacoby
Office3:Leader of the Free Democratic Party in Saarland
Term Start3:2002
Term End3:9 November 2010
Predecessor3:Karl-Josef Jochem
Successor3:Oliver Luksic
Office4:Member of the Landtag of Saarland
Term Start4:6 October 2004
Term End4:24 April 2012
Constituency4:FDP List
Office6:Member of the Bundestag
for Saarland
Term Start6:17 October 2002
Term End6:1 November 2004
Constituency6:FDP List
Predecessor6:Uta Würfel
Successor6:Karl Addicks
Birth Date:21 May 1972
Birth Place:Essen, Germany
Party:FDP

Christoph Georg Hartmann (born 21 May 1972) is a German politician who is a member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP).[1] From November 2009 until January 2012, he was the secretary to the Minister-president of Saarland and the Saarland Minister for Economy and Science.

Education and profession

After leaving school in 1991 he completed his military service, and then trained as a Bank Manager.[2] He studied Business Administration in Vienna, Munich and Saarbrücken, gaining his diploma in 2000. 2006 he gained his PhD in Information Science from Saarland University.[3]

Political career

In 1992 Hartmann joined the FDP. Initially he was involved in the Young Liberals, of which he was regional chair from 1997 to 1999. Between 1996 until 2005 he was the Chairman of the Homburg local party of the FDP. After serving as General Secretary of the Saarland FDP from 1998 to 2002, he was elected Chairman of the regional party. On 9 November 2010 he resigned this position.[4] From 1999 he has served on the FDP national board.

Elected positions

From 2002 until his resignation on 1 November 2004, Hartmann was a member of the German National Parliament (Bundestag).[1] Here he was at this time educational policy spokesman of the FDP parliamentary group. He was the Saarland FDP representative in the Bundestag for eight years.

Hartmann resigned his seat in the national parliament, since he had been elected to the Regional Parliament of Saarland in 2004 where he served as chairman of the FDP parliamentary group.

From 10 November 2009 to 18 January 2012 he was Minister of Economics and Science of Saarland and Deputy Prime Minister in the first Jamaica coalition at state level.

Personal life

Hartmann is married with two children and lives in Dudweiler.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hartmann, Christoph Georg. webarchiv.bundestag.de. 10 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Christoph Hartmann - Profil bei abgeordnetenwatch.de. www.abgeordnetenwatch.de. de. 10 May 2020.
  3. Web site: Press release . 1 July 2013 . dead . https://archive.today/20130701101525/http://www.heringschuppener.com/company/press/detail?lkz=en&id=62 . 1 July 2013 .
  4. http://www.sr-online.de/nachrichten/740/1140794.html Hartmann und Hinschberger treten ab
  5. http://www.saarbruecker-zeitung.de/sz-berichte/sulzbachtal/Ihre-Frau-hat-eine-gute-Wahl-getroffen;art2811,3678997 "Ihre Frau hat eine gute Wahl getroffen"