Günther Krause
Günther Krause | |
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Minister of Transport | |
In office 18 January 1991 – 6 May 1993 |
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Prime Minister | Helmut Kohl |
Succeeded by | Matthias Wissmann |
Personal details | |
Born | Halle |
3 September 1953
Political party | Christian Democratic Union |
Alma mater | Wismar University of Technology, Business and Design |
Günther Krause (born 3 September 1953) is a German engineer, academic, politician and businessman. He was the Germany's minister of transport from 1991 to 1993.
Early life and education
Krause is a native of Gustrow near Mecklenburg, East Germany.[1] He was born on 3 September 1953 in Halle.[2][3] He received PhD in engineering from Wismar University of Technology, Business and Design in 1987.[2]
Career
Krause joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) of East Germany in 1975.[2][4] He worked as an engineer on computerized planning in housing in Rostock.[2] In 1982, he began to work at his alma mater, Wismar Technology University[2] and was promoted to the professorship in computer science.[3] Then he became the CDU state chairman from Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.[5] He served as state secretary and the chief unity negotiator for East Germany's only freely elected government headed by Lothar de Maizière.[6][7] Krause was also senior advisor to Maizière.[8] The Unification Treaty was signed by West German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schauble and Krause on 31 August 1990.[7][3]
Following the reunification of West and East Germany Krause served at the Bundestag and in its committee on research and technology.[1] He was appointed minister of transport on 18 January 1991 in the Helmut Kohl's fourth cabinet.[8] He was the most prominent eastern German politician in the government[1][6] and one of the three ministers from East Germany in addition to Angela Merkel (CDU; Minister for Women and Youth) and Rainer Ortleb (FDP; Minister of Education).[9] Krause resigned from the office on 6 May 1993 after his alleged involvement in scandals,[6][10] and was replaced by Matthias Wissmann, another CDU member.[4] Krause was the eighth minister to quit the Kohl cabinet in the past 13 months.[11]
In 1993, Krause resigned from politics and public office and began to deal with business.[3] As of 2010, he heads a company on information, advice and project development that is based in Kirchmöser, a district of Brandenburg.[3]
Personal life
Krause married twice and has six children, three from the previous marriage.[3] He lives in Admannshagen in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern with his second wife.[3]
References
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