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Christine Haderthauer

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Christine Haderthauer (2008)

Christine Haderthauer (néeCuntze; born 11 November 1962) is a German politician and member of theChristian Social Union of Bavaria (CSU) party. She hold several ministerial positions in Bavaria.

Haderthauer was born inNeumünster.

In October 2007 she was elected Secretary General of the CSU. She was succeeded byKarl-Theodor zu Guttenberg in October 2008, as she becameBavarian State Minister for Labor, Social Affairs, Families and Women.

In 2013 she was appointed head of theBayerische Staatskanzlei (Bavarian State Chancellery) as well as State Minister for Federal Affairs and Special Tasks.

She had to resign from office on 1 September 2014 because of themodel car scandal in Bavaria.[1]

Haderthauer was an MP of theLandtag, the parliament of Bavaria, from 2003 until 2018.[2]

She is widowed and has one daughter and one son.[3][4]

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  1. ^Haderthauer stürzt über Modellbau-Affäre,Süddeutsche Zeitung, in German
  2. ^"München: Ex-Staatskanzleichefin Haderthauer: Landespolitik-Rückzug".FOCUS Online (in German). Retrieved26 November 2018.
  3. ^Schäffer, Albert; München."Bayerische Landgerichtsärzte: Schuften und schweigen".FAZ.NET (in German).ISSN 0174-4909. Retrieved26 November 2018.
  4. ^Vielreicher, Helmut Reister, Rosemarie (30 May 2021)."Hubert Haderthauer (64) ist tot - er litt an Krebs".www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de (in German). Retrieved1 July 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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