German politician
Jürgen Warnke
In office 1989–1991Prime Minister Helmut Kohl Preceded by Hans Klein In office 1987–1989Prime Minister Helmut Kohl Succeeded by Friedrich Zimmermann In office 1982–1987Prime Minister Helmut Kohl Succeeded by Hans Klein
Born 20 March 1932Berlin , Germany Died 27 April 2013(2013-04-27) (aged 81)Selb , Germany Resting place Selb Political party Christian Social Union (CSU) Children 6
Jürgen Walter Franz Karl Warnke (20 March 1932 – 27 April 2013) was a German lawyer and politician who served in various capacities at the Bundestag and German cabinets.
Early life and education [ ]
Warnke was born in Berlin on 20 March 1932.[1] [2] His family were from Mecklenburg , and in 1945 settled in Upper Franconia .[1] His father was a jurist and served as the chief executive of the association of ceramic industry.[1]
He studied law and economics[3] and held a PhD.[4]
Career [ ]
Warnke, a lawyer by profession, was a member of the Christian Social Union .[5] He was a member of the Bavarian Parliament from 1962 to 1970.[6] He entered the Bundestag in 1969[3] and represented the Hof district from 1983 to 1998. From 1982 to 1991, he served as a cabinet member in the governments led by the then prime minister Helmut Kohl .[6] Warnke was firstly appointed minister of economic cooperation in 1982 and was in office until 1987.[2] Then he became the minister of transport and was in office from 1987 to 1989.[2] Lastly he was reappointed minister of economic cooperation in a cabinet reshuffle in April 1989.[7] His term ended in 1991.[2] In 1998 he retired from politics.[6]
He was also the managing director of the Bavarian chemical industry association and then the chief executive of the association of ceramic industry.[6] In addition, he was on the council of the Evangelical Church of Germany .[8] [9]
Personal life and death [ ]
Warnke was married and had six children.[8] He began to live in Dagebüll on the North Sea after retiring from politics.[4]
He died at the age of 81 in Selb on 27 April 2013.[1] [3] [6] A funeral service for him was held in St. Andrew's Church in Selb with the attendance of German politicians and family members.[9]
Honors [ ]
Warnke was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit .[9]
Foreign honor [ ]
Malaysia : Honorary Commander of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (P.M.N.) (1986)[10]
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