Christian Ehler - Member of The Brandenburg Regional Parliament From 1999 Until 2004

Member of The Brandenburg Regional Parliament From 1999 Until 2004

  • CDU Group, Member
  • Industry and technology spokesman for the CDU Group in the Regional Parliament
  • Committee on Economic Affairs, Member
  • Committee on European Affairs and Development Policies, Member
  • Committee on Budgetary and Financial Affairs, Substitute
  • Enquiry Board 3/1 "Airport BBI" (April 2000-June 2003), Member
  • Enquiry Board 3/3 "Chip-Factory Frankfurt Oder" (December 2003-August 2004), Member

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