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|office = Member of the [[Bundestag]] |
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|term_start = [[2002 German federal election|2002]] |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1970|10|14}} |
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|birth_place = [[Bruchsal]], [[West Germany]]<br />{{small|(now Germany)}} |
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==Early life and education== |
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==Political career== |
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In 2001 Gutting entered the CDU and became already in 2002 nominee of his party in the electoral ward of [[Bruchsal – Schwetzingen]]. |
In 2001 Gutting entered the CDU and became already in 2002 nominee of his party in the electoral ward of [[Bruchsal – Schwetzingen]]. He has been a member of the Bundestag since the [[2002 German federal election|2002 elections]], representing Bruchsal – Schwetzingen.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cducsu.de/abgeordnete/olav-gutting|title=Olav Gutting|website=CDU/CSU-Fraktion}}</ref> |
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In parliament, Gutting has been serving on the Finance Committee. Within the [[CDU/CSU]] parliamentary group, he has has been part of the leadership since 2013, under successive chairmen [[Volker Kauder]] (2013-2018) and [[Ralph Brinkhaus]] (since 2018). He was one of the MPs who voted for Brinkhaus to oust Kauder in 2018.<ref>Guy Chazan (September 26 2018), [https://www.ft.com/content/0a1a534a-c17e-11e8-95b1-d36dfef1b89a Merkel’s loss of right-hand man represents unprecedented revolt] ''[[Financial Times]]''.</ref> Later that year, he ran for the post of deputy chairman but lost against Andreas Jung.<ref>Beate Tenfelde (October 9, 2018), [https://www.noz.de/deutschland-welt/politik/artikel/1550238/ein-hauch-von-anarchie-in-der-cdu-2 Wieder eine Kampfkandidatur: Ein Hauch von Anarchie in der CDU] ''[[Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung]]''.</ref><ref>[https://www.spiegel.de/politik/deutschland/cdu-csu-bundestagsfraktion-andreas-jung-zum-neuen-fraktionsvize-gewaehlt-a-1232396.html Andreas Jung zum neuen Unionsfraktions-Vize gewählt] ''[[Der Spiegel]]'', October 9, 2018.</ref> |
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==Political positions== |
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Within the CDU, Gutting is regarded as critic of [[Chancellor of Germany|Chancellor]] [[Angela Merkel]]'s decisio to enter into a [[coalition government]] with the center-left [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democratic Party]] (SPD) after the [[2017 German federal election|2017 elections]].<ref>Guy Chazan (February 7, 2018), [https://www.ft.com/content/4d342c98-0bec-11e8-8eb7-42f857ea9f09 German conservatives smart at coalition concessions] ''[[Financial Times]]''.</ref> |
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Revision as of 14:36, 21 December 2019
Olav Gutting | |
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Member of the Bundestag | |
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Born | Bruchsal, West Germany (now Germany) | 14 October 1970
Citizenship | German |
Nationality | Germany |
Political party | German: CDU EU: European People's Party |
Alma mater | University of Mannheim |
Olav Gutting (born 14 October 1970) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag since 2014.
Early life and education
Gutting was born 1970 in the West German town of Bruchsal and studied jurisprudence at the University of Mannheim. [1]
Political career
In 2001 Gutting entered the CDU and became already in 2002 nominee of his party in the electoral ward of Bruchsal – Schwetzingen. He has been a member of the Bundestag since the 2002 elections, representing Bruchsal – Schwetzingen.[2]
In parliament, Gutting has been serving on the Finance Committee. Within the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, he has has been part of the leadership since 2013, under successive chairmen Volker Kauder (2013-2018) and Ralph Brinkhaus (since 2018). He was one of the MPs who voted for Brinkhaus to oust Kauder in 2018.[3] Later that year, he ran for the post of deputy chairman but lost against Andreas Jung.[4][5]
Political positions
Within the CDU, Gutting is regarded as critic of Chancellor Angela Merkel's decisio to enter into a coalition government with the center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD) after the 2017 elections.[6]
References
- ^ "Deutscher Bundestag - Olav Gutting". Deutscher Bundestag.
- ^ "Olav Gutting". CDU/CSU-Fraktion.
- ^ Guy Chazan (September 26 2018), Merkel’s loss of right-hand man represents unprecedented revolt Financial Times.
- ^ Beate Tenfelde (October 9, 2018), Wieder eine Kampfkandidatur: Ein Hauch von Anarchie in der CDU Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung.
- ^ Andreas Jung zum neuen Unionsfraktions-Vize gewählt Der Spiegel, October 9, 2018.
- ^ Guy Chazan (February 7, 2018), German conservatives smart at coalition concessions Financial Times.