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Thomas de MaizièreFederal Minister of Defence
Thomas de Maizière (CDU) heads the Federal Ministry of Defence. Before entering national politics he held various ministerial posts in Saxony. Thomas de Maizière was born in 1954 in Bonn and holds a doctorate in law.
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Born on 21 January 1954 in Bonn; married, three children
1972
Abitur (higher education entrance qualification); military service
1972 - 1979
Studied Law und History in Münster and Freiburg , first state examination (Referendarexamen)
1982
Second state examination (Assessorexamen)
1983
Employee of Governing Mayors of Berlin, Richard von Weizsäcker and Eberhard Diepgen
1986
Qualified as Doctor of Law (Dr. jur.) at Wilhelms University in Münster
1985 - 1989
Leader of the Basic Issues Division (Grundsatzreferat) of the Senate Chancellery of the federal state (Land) of Berlin; Press Spokesman of the CDU parliamentary group in the Berlin Parliament
1990
Assisted in setting up the office of the Minister-President of the last government of the GDR;
member of the negotiating delegation for the German Unification Treaty
1990 - 1994
State Secretary in the Ministry of Culture of the federal state (Land)
of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
1993
Chairman of the Joint Conference of Heads of Government (Amtschefkonferenz)
of the Conference of Ministers of Cultural Affairs
1994 - 1998
Head of the State Chancellery of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
1999
Adviser and, from October 1999 on, Leader of the State Chancellery of Saxony
2001 - 2002
Minister of State for Finance in Saxony
2002 - 2004
Minister of State for Justice in Saxony
since 2004
Minister of State for the Interior in Saxony
2004
Member of the State Assembly of Saxony
2005 - 2009
Head of the Federal Chancellery
2009 - 2011
Federal Minister of the Interior
since March 2011
Federal Minister of Defence
Photos small and large: REGIERUNGonline/Chaperon
Bonn office
Fontainengraben 150
53123 Bonn
Phone: +49 (0) 228 120-0
Fax: +49 (0) 228 120-5357
Berlin office
Stauffenbergstraße 18
10785 Berlin
Phone: +49 (0) 30 18 24-000
Fax: +49 (0) 30 18 24-5357
