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Albert Probst

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German politician

Albert Probst (29 December 1931 – 24 March 2015) was a German politician for theChristian Social Union of Bavaria. From 1982 to 1991 he wasparliamentary Secretary of State at theFederal Ministry for Research and Technology.[1]

Education and occupation

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Probst was born inGarching bei München,Upper Bavaria. After graduation in 1951 from the Maximilians Gymnasium in Munich, Probst took an agricultural apprenticeship. He then studiedagricultural sciences at theTechnical University of Munich, graduating in 1958 with a diploma as an agricultural engineer. In Munich, he served in the Catholic student group K. D. St. V. Agilolfia inFreising. He then joined the agriculturalcivil service, working at the milk research institute at TU Munich. He left this institute in 1961, after completing research.

He returned to TU Munich in 1963, after two years as an agriculture adviser in France, to work on a research project concerningpopulation genetics. At this time he began to participate in municipal politics.

Party

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Probst was deputy chair of the culture team of the Christian Socialist Union for many years.

History

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From 1960 to 1973 he belonged to the country of the circle day of the district of Munich. He was also a member of the Garching local council from 1966 until 1990.

From 1969 to 1998 Probst was a member of theGerman Bundestag. He was chair of the Committee on Development and Science from 1972 to 1976, and from 1976 to 1982 chaired the Committee on Research and Technology.

Until 1982, he chaired the science development team and served as spokesperson for the Christian Socialist Union rural group.

Probst was a directly selected delegate of the Munich/Freising constituency in the Bundestag.

From 1991 to 1999 he represented Germany at parliamentary meetings of theCouncil of Europe, and atthe European Union.

Public offices

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On 4 October 1982 Probst became Parliamentary Secretary of State at the Federal Ministry for Research and Technology, in the federal government led by ChancellorHelmut Kohl. Here he advocated the early provision of computers in schools. He served until the Bundestag election in 1990, leaving government on 24 January 1991.

Family

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Probst is married and has four children.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Albert Probst: Ein großer Garchinger ist gegangen".merkur-online.de. 27 March 2015. Retrieved4 April 2015.
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