Klaus-Dieter Fritsche
Born on 16 May 1953 in Bamberg; Protestant, married, four children
1973
Abitur (higher education entrance qualification), Franz-Ludwig-Gymnasium in Bamberg
1973 - 1974
Military service in Regensburg
1974 - 1978
Studied law at the Friedrich Alexander University in Erlangen, passed first state examination in law in Erlangen
1979 - 1981
Practical law training, passed second state examination in law in Nürnberg
1981 - 1984
Judge at Ansbach administrative court
1984 - 1986
Senior civil servant, government of Central Franconia, Bavaria
1986 - 1988
Judge at Ansbach administrative court
1988 - 1991
Internal affairs and environmental affairs speaker of the CSU state group in Bonn
1991 - 1993
Representative of the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior at the Bavarian Representation in Bonn
1993 - 1995
Director of the Office of State Secretary Hermann Regensburger at the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior
1995 - 1996
Director of the Office of Dr. Günther Beckstein, the Bavarian Minister of the Interior
1996 - 2005
Vice President of the Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz (Germany’s domestic intelligence service)
2005 to 2009
Director of Division 6, Federal Chancellery
2009 - 2014
State Secretary, Federal Ministry of the Interior
Since January 2014
State Secretary at the Federal Chancellery and Federal Government Commissioner for the Federal Intelligence Services
Rate the damage it causes (does not cause) the object of VOTE to the European Commonwealth.
Method of ethical VOTE is to choose one of the following values:
0 - moral, there is no prejudice to the European community;
-1, -2, -3 - minor damage, harm to the European community;
-4, -5, -6 - damage of medium gravity for the European community;
-7, -8, -9, -10 - substantial damage, harm to the European community.