Gudrun Brendel-Fischer

Gudrun Brendel-Fischer (born June 17, 1959) is a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. She is a representative of Bayreuth district in the Landtag of Bavaria.[1]

Home Life and Work

After completing secondary education at the Richard Wagner Gymnasium in 1975, Brendel-Fischer completed and trained as a specialist in nutrition and design. in 1983, following the two-year candidate period, she taught in the districts of Kulmbach, Kronach and Bayreuth. From 1985 to 2007 she was the seminar leader for teachers. Since April 2011 she heads the district association Upper Franconia for horticulture and Land Management.

Brendel-Fischer is Protestant. She is married and has two daughters. She lives on a farm in Heinersreuth -Tannenbach in Bavaria, which is managed by her husband.

Politics

In the 2013 state election she was elected in the district of Bayreuth with 42.68% of the first votes directly in the state legislature. She is since the 17th electoral deputy parliamentary group leader of the CSU parliamentary group.

On March 21, 2018, she was appointed honorary representative of the Bavarian State Government. On November 27, 2018, she was appointed by the Council of Ministers as acting Commissioner for Integration.

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See also

  • List of Bavarian Christian Social Union politicians

References

  1. "CSU Landtag". Archived from the original on 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2009-07-25.


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