Johannes Kahrs (politician)

Johannes Kahrs (politician)

Johannes Kahrs (born 15 September, 1963 in Bremen) is a German politician. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.

Kahrs' parents are Wolfgang and Bringfriede Kahrs, who were both senators in Bremen for Social Democratic Party of Germany. After his schooling in Bremen, Kahrs went in to the military and became an officer. Later he began a study of German Jurisprudence. During his university studies, Kahrs was member of "Wingolfs", a student fraternity, in Hamburg and was speaker of the organization from 1990 to 1992. After he finished university he worked for the company "Siedlungs-Aktiengesellschaft Altona". Kahrs is openly gay. [citation |url=http://www.queer.de/news_detail.php?article_id=3455 |title=Acht Homos im neuen Bundestag |publisher=Queer.de |date=2005-09-19 |accessdate=2007-09-17 (German)]

Kahrs became a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany in 1982. He worked first for the Young Socialists in the SPD ("Juso"). In 1992 Kahrs had a conflict with Juso member Silke Dose.Fact|date=September 2008

In 1998 Kahrs became a member of the Bundestag. He is the speaker of the Seeheimer Kreis in the Social Democratic Party of Germany and represents the Hamburg-Mitte borough.

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External links

* [http://www.kahrs.de/relaunch02/index.php3 Official site of Kahrs]
* [http://www.bundestag.de/mdb/bio/K/kahrsjo0.html Biographie of Kahrs by german Bundestag]
* [http://www.spdfraktion.de/cnt/rs/rs_dok/0,,20400,00.html?wp=16&mdbid=394 Biographie by german SPD]


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