Walter Hirche, Member of the Council
Former Secretary of State for the Environment, President of the German Commission for UNESCO

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13 February 1941 Born in Leipzig
School attendance in the same area, in Hildesheim and in Hamburg
Studies in Heidelberg and Grenoble (history, French and political science)
Chairman of ASta (students’ union executive committee), chairman of the German organization for student bodies, trustee of the senate by the University of Heidelberg,
Assessor of the teaching post
Since 1970 Member of the FDP party
1974 - 1978
1982 - 1990
2003 - 2008
Member of the Landtag of the state of Niedersachsen, a.o. chairman of the cultural committee, of the committee for media and chairman of the faction
1994 - 2002 Member of the German Bundestag, member of the foreign committee and spokesman for energy policy
1986 - 1990 Minister for economy, technology and transport of the state of Niedersachsen
1990 - 1994 Minister for economy, medium-sized businesses and technology of the state of Brandenburg
1994 - 1998 Parlamentary state secretary at the Ministry for Environment, nature protection and reactor safety
2003 - 2009 Minister for Economy, Labour und Transport of the state of Niedersachsen
Mandates and honorary commitment
Member of the broadcasting council of NDR
Member of the board of trustees at the Hochschule für Bildene Künste Braunschweig
Since 2002 President of the German UNESCO committee
Member of the Governing Board in the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning, Hamburg
Since June 2010 Member of the German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE)
Walter Hirche is protestant-lutheran, married since 1972 and has two sons.
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