Albert Dess

Albert Dess

Albert Dess (born on 17 April 1947 in Röckersbühl)is a German politician and
member of the European Parliament for Bavariawith the Christian Social Union in Bavaria,part of the European People's Party and sits onthe European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development.

He is a substitute for the Committee on International Trade, a member of thedelegation for relations with Mercosur and a substitute for thedelegation to the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.

Education

* 1966: Agricultural college (graduated
* 1979: Master's in agriculture
* Secondary occupation as farmer
* Worked in commerce and industry
* Managing director of a farming cooperative
* 1977: Full-time farmer/training establishment
* 1974: District Chairman of the Junge Union
* 1981: Member of the CSU district executive
* 1984: Municipal Chairman of the CSU
* District Chairman (1987), Regional Vice-Chairman (1989-1995) and Regional Chairman (1995) of the CSU Agricultural Association
* 1989: Member of the CSU district executive
* 1997: Member of the CSU Regional Executive Committee

Career

* 1972-1996: Municipal Councillor, Berngau
* 1978: District Councillor, Neumarkt/Oberpfalz
* 1984-1996: Vice-Chairman of Neumarkt/Oberpfalz district council
* 1984-1996: Mayor of Berngau
* 1990-2004: Member of the Bundestag
* 1992-2004: Farm policy spokesman for the CSU Regional Group in the Bundestag
* 1997-2004: Member of the CDU/CSU Group Executive Committee
* 2000-2004: Chairman of the CSU Regional Group working party for Agriculture, Consumer Protection, Environment, Transport, Building and Energy

Decorations

* 1998: Bundesverdienstkreuz with ribbon

"See also:" European Parliament election, 2004 (Germany)

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