Michael Müller (politician, born 1948)

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Michael Müller
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Müller in 2019
Member of the Bundestag
In office
29 March 1983 27 October 2009
Personal details
Born (1948-07-10) 10 July 1948 (age 76)
Bernburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Soviet occupation zone of Germany
Political party SPD

Michael Müller (born 10 July 1948) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and former member of the German Bundestag. [1]

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Life

Müller has been a member of the SPD since 1966. From 1972 to 1978 he was deputy federal chairman of the Young Socialists. From 1983 to 2009 he was a member of the German Bundestag. He was a directly elected member of parliament for the constituency of Düsseldorf I in the 1998 and 2002 federal elections and otherwise entered the Bundestag via the North Rhine-Westphalia state list. From 23 November 2005 to 27 October 2009 he was Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety.

Literature

Herbst, Ludolf; Jahn, Bruno (2002). Vierhaus, Rudolf (ed.). Biographisches Handbuch der Mitglieder des Deutschen Bundestages. 1949–2002[Biographical Handbook of the Members of the German Bundestag. 1949–2002] (in German). München: De Gruyter - De Gruyter Saur. p. 1715. ISBN   978-3-11-184511-1.

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References

  1. "Die Mitglieder des Deutschen Bundestages - 1.-13. Wahlperiode: Alphabetisches Gesamtverzeichnis; Stand: 28. Februar 1998" [The members of the German Bundestag - 1st - 13th term of office: Alphabetical complete index](PDF). webarchiv.bundestag.de (in German). Deutscher Bundestag, Wissenschaftliche Dienste des Bundestages (WD 3/ZI 5). 28 February 1998. Retrieved 21 May 2020.