Gerd Schwandner Explained

Gerd Schwandner
Office:Mayor of Oldenburg
Term Start:1 October 2006
Term End:31 October 2014
Predecessor:Dietmar Schütz
Successor:Jürgen Krogmann
Office2:Member of the Landtag of Baden-Würrtemberg
Term Start2:25 March 1984
Term End2:21 January 1992
Constituency2:Green List
Birth Date:22 May 1951
Birth Place:Göppingen, West Germany
Party:FDP (1970s)
Greens (1980s–2005)
Independent (since 2005)
Otherparty:CDU (2006–2014)
Alma Mater:Heidelberg University
Occupation:Politician

Gerd Schwandner (born 22 May 1951) is a German surgeon and former politician. He was mayor of Oldenburg from 2006 to 2014.

Background and education

Schwandner was born in Göppingen, Baden Württemberg, and studied medicine in Düsseldorf and Heidelberg. From 1977 to 1984 he worked at the university hospital of Heidelberg and later in Pforzheim.

Politics

At first Schwandner was a member of the liberal FDP. He left the party to join the Greens in the 1980s. In 1984 he became member of the Landtag of Baden-Würrtemberg. Eventually Schwandner was appointed deputy leader of his political group in parliament, serving for six years in this office. After he was reelected in 1988, he moved to the city of Bremen in 1992, where he became council of state. He left the Greens in 2005.

Mayor of Oldenburg

During the 2006 lord mayor elections in Oldenburg, Schwandner, now independent, was candidate of the center-right CDU. He won the election, defeating incumbent mayor Dietmar Schütz (SPD). Schwandner was mayor of Oldenburg until 2014.

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