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Mario Mettbach

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from August 2003 to March 2004, replacing his dismissed party leader Schill. Mettbach was criticised for appointing his domestic partner as his personal assistant, arguing that he would not trust a stranger in this position. In Spring 2003, Mettbach was elected federal chairman of the Party for a
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Rule of Law Offensive, succeeding Schill, who continued to be leader of the Hamburg state party. In December 2003 the party split when the federal board (chaired by Mettbach) removed Schill from his position as chairman of the state party and later even expelled him from the party.
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Mettbach was born on 24 July 1952 in Hamburg. After his apprenticeship as a shipping clerk (1967–70), Mettbach joined the
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From August 2001 to March 2004, he was the senator (equivalent of a minister) of construction and transport, and additionally
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in 1974 and studied business management at the German army economy college in Darmstadt (1980–82).
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Mettbach began his political career in the CDU which he joined in 1980. He was founding member of the
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in 1993 and later joined the Law and Order Offensive Party of
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Index

MdHB
Senator
MdBR
Second Mayor of Hamburg
First Mayor
Ole von Beust
Ronald Schill
Birgit Schnieber-Jastram
Senator of Construction and Transport of Hamburg
First Mayor
Ole von Beust
Michael Freytag
Chairman of the Party for a Rule of Law Offensive
Hamburg Parliament
10 October 2001
17 March 2004
Party for a Rule of Law Offensive List
Hamburg
West Germany
CDU
Party for a Rule of Law Offensive
Statt Party
Alma mater
politician
Hamburg
Christian Democratic Union
Party for a Rule of Law Offensive
German army
Statt Party
Ronald Schill

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