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'''Dieter Althaus''' (born in [[Heilbad Heiligenstadt]], [[Thuringia]], on [[June 29]], [[1958]]) is a German politician ([[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|CDU]]).
'''Dieter Althaus''' (born in [[Heilbad Heiligenstadt]], [[Thuringia]], on [[June 29]], [[1958]]) is a German politician ([[Christian Democratic Union (Germany)|CDU]]).


Althaus was a teacher of Physics and Mathematics at the Polytechnical High School in Geismar, Thuringia, between 1983 and 1989, where he became deputy headteacher in 1987.
Althaus was a teacher of Physics and Mathematics at the Polytechnical High School in [[Geismar]], Thuringia, between 1983 and 1989, where he became deputy headteacher in 1987.


Since 1985 Althaus has been a member of the [[Christian Democratic Union (East Germany)|CDU]], remaining with the party as it transformed itself from a loyal supporter of the GDR's ruling [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (SED) to a loyal supporter of the West German party of the same name with which it merged in 1990 shortly after [[German unification]]. In 2000 he became state chairman of the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|CDU]] in Thuringia. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Thuringian parliament (Landtag).
Since 1985 Althaus has been a member of the [[Christian Democratic Union (East Germany)|CDU]], remaining with the party as it transformed itself from a loyal supporter of the GDR's ruling [[Socialist Unity Party of Germany]] (SED) to a loyal supporter of the West German party of the same name with which it merged in 1990 shortly after [[German unification]]. In 2000 he became state chairman of the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|CDU]] in Thuringia. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Thuringian parliament (Landtag).
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On [[5 June]] [[2003]] he was elected minister president of Thuringia; he succeeded Bernhard Vogel, who had resigned for reasons of age. As Minister President he served as [[President of the German Bundesrat|President]] of the [[Bundesrat of Germany|Bundesrat]] in 2003/04.
On [[5 June]] [[2003]] he was elected minister president of Thuringia; he succeeded Bernhard Vogel, who had resigned for reasons of age. As Minister President he served as [[President of the German Bundesrat|President]] of the [[Bundesrat of Germany|Bundesrat]] in 2003/04.


Althaus is married with his wife Katharina and has two children. He was involved in a skiing accident in Styria, Austria on January 1, 2009 and suffered severe injuries.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3915623,00.html |title=German State Premier Seriously Injured in Skiing Accident |publisher=[[Deutsche Welle]] |accessdate=2009-01-02}}</ref>
Althaus is married to Katharina and has two children with his wife. He was involved in a skiing collision which killed a mother of four in [[Styria]], Austria on January 1, 2009 and suffered severe injuries.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,3915623,00.html |title=German State Premier Seriously Injured in Skiing Accident |publisher=[[Deutsche Welle]] |accessdate=2009-01-02}}</ref>


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Revision as of 18:27, 8 January 2009

Dieter Althaus

Dieter Althaus (born in Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Thuringia, on June 29, 1958) is a German politician (CDU).

Althaus was a teacher of Physics and Mathematics at the Polytechnical High School in Geismar, Thuringia, between 1983 and 1989, where he became deputy headteacher in 1987.

Since 1985 Althaus has been a member of the CDU, remaining with the party as it transformed itself from a loyal supporter of the GDR's ruling Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) to a loyal supporter of the West German party of the same name with which it merged in 1990 shortly after German unification. In 2000 he became state chairman of the CDU in Thuringia. Since 1990 he has been a member of the Thuringian parliament (Landtag).

In 1992 he became a member of Bernhard Vogel's cabinet when he became Thuringian minister of culture and education.

On 5 June 2003 he was elected minister president of Thuringia; he succeeded Bernhard Vogel, who had resigned for reasons of age. As Minister President he served as President of the Bundesrat in 2003/04.

Althaus is married to Katharina and has two children with his wife. He was involved in a skiing collision which killed a mother of four in Styria, Austria on January 1, 2009 and suffered severe injuries.[1]

References

  1. ^ "German State Premier Seriously Injured in Skiing Accident". Deutsche Welle. Retrieved 2009-01-02.

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