Stephan Weil
Stephan Weil | |
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Stephan Weil | |
Minister President of Lower Saxony | |
Assumed office 19 February 2013 | |
Preceded by | David McAllister |
Mayor of Hanover | |
In office 1 November 2006 – 19 February 2013 | |
Preceded by | Herbert Schmalstieg |
Succeeded by | Stefan Schostok |
Chairman of the SPD of Lower Saxony | |
Assumed office 20 January 2012 | |
Preceded by | Olaf Lies |
Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony | |
Assumed office 19 February 2013 | |
Preceded by | Gisela Konrath |
Constituency | Hannover-Buchholz |
President of the Bundesrat | |
In office 1 November 2013 – 31 October 2014 | |
Preceded by | Winfried Kretschmann |
Succeeded by | Volker Bouffier |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hamburg, West Germany | 15 December 1958
Political party | Social Democratic Party of Germany |
Spouse(s) | Rosemarie Kerkow-Weil (1987-) |
Children | 1 |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Stephan Weil (born 15 December 1958) is a German politician and the leader of the Social Democratic Party in Lower Saxony. On 20 January 2013, the SPD and the Green party won the 2013 Lower Saxony state election by one seat.[1] On 19 February 2013, he was elected Minister President of Lower Saxony with the votes of SPD and Alliance '90/The Greens.[2] He was President of the German Bundesrat from November 2013 to October 2014.
Early life and education
Weil has lived in Hanover since 1965, where he completed the abitur at the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gymnasium. After his community service in 1978 he began a law degree in Göttingen, which he finished with his first state examination in 1983.[3] He then worked as a lawyer in Hanover, and later a public prosecutor and judge in the Lower Saxony ministry of justice. In 1994, Weil became a member of the ministerial council of Lower Saxony.
Political career
In his early years, Weil served as chairman of the SPD Jusos in Hanover. From 1997 until late October 2006 he held the office of the city treasurer.
Mayor of Hannover, 2006–2013
In May 2006 he was chosen as the SPD candidate for the Hanover mayoral election on 10 September 2006 against the CDU politician Dirk Topeffer and Ingrid Wagemann of Alliance '90/The Greens. He won an absolute majority in the first round. He succeeded Herbert Schmalstieg, the mayor of Hanover for 34 years on 1 November 2006. Weil held the office for 7 years, up to 2013 state election. Due to legal restrictions, Weil was automatically removed from the office of mayor when he became Prime Minister of Lower Saxony on 19 February 2013.[4]
From 29 January 2008 to 2011, Weil monthly answered questions from citizens in the TV program Warum Herr Weil (Why Mr. Weil) which airs every third Tuesday every month on HR Fernsehen.
On September 18, 2011 Weil announced that he would apply for the top candidate of the SPD for the 2013 state election in Lower Saxony. He was elected as the top candidate with 53.3% of votes on 27 September 2011.[5] On 20 January 2012 he was voted as the chairman of SPD Lower Saxony.[6] In March, Weil was unanimously chosen as the SPD direct candidate for the Hanover-Buchholz constituency.[7] On the state convention in Hameln, Weil placed first with 98.95%.
Minister-President of Lower Saxony, 2013–present
Just weeks before the state elections, opinion polls indicated that Weil, with the help of the Greens, would easily defeat incumbent Minister-President David McAllister.[8] He eventually won the elections by a wafer-thin majority, resulting in his center-left coalition having a narrow majority of just one vote in the state parliament. At the time, his victory constituted the twelfth consecutive setback in a state vote for Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU party and therefore was widely interpreted as indicative for the national elections later that year.[9] Early on in his tenure, Weil emphasized consolidating Lower Saxony's finances.[10]
As Lower Saxony has a 20 percent stake in Volkswagen (VW), Weil has been an ex-officio member of the company’s supervisory board since February 2013. Within the supervisory board, he serves on the mediation and the nomination committees.[11] Only a few months after Weil took office, Germany won a decisive victory over the European Commission in its bid to preserve state influence at VW, when the European Court of Justice rejected an attempt by the Commission to abolish a state veto over key decisions such as factory closures, mergers and acquisitions.[12]
Weil was elected vice president of the Bundesrat from 1 March 2013,[13] and served as President of the Bundesrat from November 2013 to October 2014.
Other activities
- Robert Enke Foundation, Chairman of the Board of Trustees
- kestnergesellschaft, Member of the Board of Trustees
- Freundeskreis Hannover, Member of the Board of Trustees
- Deutsches Museum, Member of the Board of Trustees
- Hannover Medical School, Member of the Board of Trustees
- Deutsche Messe AG, Chairman of the Supervisory Board (2009-2012)
- German Association of Local Utilities (VKU), President (2007-2012)
- Sparkasse Hannover, Chairman of the Supervisory Board (2006-2013)
Personal life
Weil is married to Rosemarie Kerkow-Weil, the former president of the University of Hanover who teaches at the HAWK Hochschule Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen, and they have one son.
References
- ↑ "Major Setback for Merkel: Last-Minute Win for Germany's SPD and Greens". Der Spiegel. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- ↑ Hebel, Christina (19 February 2013). "Neuer Niedersachsen-Premier Weil: Der Anti-Schröder startet durch" [New Lower Saxony PM Weil: The Anti-Schröder takes off]. Spiegel Online (in German). Retrieved 19 February 2013.
- ↑ Official home page of Stephan Weil (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- ↑ "Bürgermeister Strauch gratuliert Stephan Weil" [Mayor Strauch congratulates Stephan Weil] (in German). City of Hanover. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
- ↑ Ich will Ministerpräsident werden! (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- ↑ Stephan Weil, der 95,5 Prozent-Mann (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2013
- ↑ Das SPD-Damenduell ist entschieden (in German). Retrieved 21 January 2013.
- ↑ David Crossland (January 21, 2013), CDU Loses Lower Saxony: State Defeat Heralds Tough Re-Election Fight for Merkel Spiegel Online.
- ↑ David Crossland (January 21, 2013), CDU Loses Lower Saxony: State Defeat Heralds Tough Re-Election Fight for Merkel Spiegel Online.
- ↑ Stephan Weil takes reigns of center-left coalition in Lower Saxony Deutsche Welle, February 19, 2013.
- ↑ Committees of the Supervisory Board Volkswagen.
- ↑ Michele Sinner (October 22, 2013), EU's top court rules Germany can keep VW veto law Reuters.
- ↑ Stephan Weil neuer Vizepräsident des Bundesrats (in German). Welt. Retrieved 23 March 2013.
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Political offices | ||
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Preceded by David McAllister |
Prime Minister of Lower Saxony since 19 February 2013 |
Incumbent |
Preceded by Herbert Schmalstieg |
Mayor of Hanover 1 November 2006 – 19 February 2013 |
Succeeded by Stefan Schostok |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Olaf Lies |
Chairman of the Social Democratic Party in Lower Saxony 20 January 2012 – |
Incumbent |