Roland Koch
Roland Koch (born March 24 1958 in Frankfurt am Main), German politician, has been Minister-President of Hesse since April 7 1999, immediately becoming President of the Bundesrat completing the term began by Hans Eichel, his predecessor as Minister President, who became Federal Minister of Finance.
In 1979 he became the youngest person to hold the office of chair of the CDU youth group in the Main-Taunus district. From 1983 until 1987 he was vice-chair of the federal youth organization of the CDU. In 1985 he completed his studies to become a lawyer.
Until 1993 he was a city council member in his hometown of Eschborn. He was also a member of the Main-Taunus district council and parliamentary leader of the CDU group there from 1989 until 1997. In 1987 he was elected to the legislature of Hesse, where he became vice-chair of the CDU parliamentary group in 1991 and in 1993 chair. Since 1998 he has also been chair of the Hessian state party.
Koch is a rhetorically gifted politician, whom critics have accused of
In early 2000 the Hessian CDU made headlines with a money laundering scandal dating back to 1983. Koch promised "the most brutal investigation possible" but tarnished his public image when it was discovered that he had not disclosed a back-dated loan agreement the party made. His party and its coalition partner, the FDP, ensured that he survived a vote of no confidence, despite the outrage in the media and the public over this affair.
In the 2003 state election he received the best result that the CDU ever had in Hesse.
Since November 2006 he has been vice-chairman of the CDU.
His father Karl-Heinz Koch was also a politician in Hesse. Koch and his wife Anke have two sons. He is Roman Catholic. [1]
External links
- Homepage of Roland Koch (German)
| Preceded by Hans Eichel (SPD) |
Minister-President of Hesse 1999 – |
Succeeded by incumbent |
| Ministers-President of Hesse | ||
|---|---|---|
| Peoples' State of Hesse (est. 1918) | Carl Ulrich · Bernhard Adelung | |
| Nazi period (1933-1945) | Ferdinand Werner · Philipp Wilhelm Jung | |
| Greater Hesse (1945-1946) | Ludwig Bergsträsser · Karl Geiler | |
| Modern Hesse (since 1946) | Christian Stock · Georg August Zinn · Albert Osswald · Holger Börner · Walter Wallmann · Hans Eichel · Roland Koch | |
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