Gerhard Schroeder biography
Chancellor (SPD)Born on 7 April 1944 in Mossenberg, Rural District of Detmold- 1950 Started school in Wülfer-Bexten - 1951-1958 Elementary and middle school in Talle - 1958 Middle school leaving certificate - 1958-1961 Commercial apprenticeship in Lemgo - 1962 Moved to Göttingen - 1962-1964 Worked in a hardware store and went to night school in Göttingen - 1964 Junior secondary school leaving certificate - 1963 Joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany - 1964 Enrolment at Siegerland Adult Education Secondary School, Weidenau - 1965 Transfer to Westphalia Adult Education Secondary School, Bielefeld - 1966 'Abitur' (general certificate of education qualifying for university entry) - 1966-1971 Studied law at the University of Göttingen - 1969-1970 'Juso' Chairman in Göttingen - 1971 First State Examination in Law - 1972-1976 Post-graduate legal training at Hanover Regional Court - 1976 Second State Examination in Law - 1977 Member of the SPD Executive for the District of Hanover - 1978-1980 National Chairman of the Young Socialists in the SPD ('Jusos') - 1978-1990 Worked as a self-employed lawyer in Hanover - Seit 1979 Member of the SPD Party Council - 1981 Participation in a US exchange programme for "Young Political Leaders" - 1983-1993 Chairman of the SPD Executive for the District of Hanover - As of 1986 Member of the SPD Party Executive - As of 1989 Member of the SPD Presidium - 21 June 1990 Elected Premier of the State of Lower Saxony - 1994-29.9.1998 SPD Chairman for the State of Lower Saxony - 1 March 1998 Proposed as SPD candidate for the office of Chancellor - 17 April 1998 Officially nominated as candidate for the office of Chancellor at the SPD National Party Conference in Leipzig - 27 September 1998 With Gerhard Schröder as its leading candidate the SPD received 40.9% of the vote in the general election for the 14th German Bundestag and the largest number of seats (298). - 27 October 1998 Elected Chancellor by the German Bundestag - 12 April 1999 Elected National Chairman of the SPD.
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