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Hannelore Rönsch from a 1995 CDU campaign poster

Hannelore Rönsch (born 12 December 1942 inWiesbaden-Schierstein) is a German conservative politician. She was member of the German Parliament from 1983 until 2002, and wasFederal Minister for Family and Senior Citizens.[1] in the cabinet ofHelmut Kohl from 1991 until 1994.

Biography

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After graduating from high school, Rönsch attended a commercial school until 1960 and then worked at the Federal Criminal Police Office until 1962. From 1962 to 1983 she was employed as a tenant advisor at the non-profit housing association Nassauische Heimstätte. She has been a member of theCDU since 1963 and since 1988 she has been a member of the presidium of theCDU inHesse.

From 1974 to 1980 she was a city councilor for the city of Wiesbaden. From 1980 to 1983 she was also an honorary city councilor. From 1983 to 2002 she was a member of theGerman Bundestag. From November 1994 to February 2002 she was deputy chairwoman of theCDU/CSU parliamentary group. From 1983 to 1998, Rönsch was the directly elected representative in the constituency ofWiesbaden. Most recently (14th electoral term 1998) she entered theGerman Bundestag via the state list ofHesse.

After the1990 German federal election, she was appointed asFederal Minister for Family and Senior Citizens in the federal government led by ChancellorHelmut Kohl. After the federal elections in 1994, she left the cabinet on 17 November 1994, since the ministry she led was merged into the newFederal Ministry for Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth.

Quotes

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  • It is important to support parents whowish to have children. After all, the Defence Ministry needs enough young soldiers to be able to maintain a fighting army. (Quoted in Kieler Nachrichten, 10 February 1993)

References

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  1. ^"Seidensticker soll Schiersteiner Ortsvorsteher werden".Wiesbadener Tagblatt (in German). 3 December 2010. Retrieved13 December 2010.
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