Ernst Pfister

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Ernst Pfister
Pfister playing a harmonica in 2004
Minister of Economics, Labour and Housing of Baden-Württemberg [de]
In office
14 July 2004 – 12 May 2011
Preceded byWalter Döring [de]
Succeeded byNils Schmid
Deputy Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg
In office
14 July 2004 – 14 June 2006
Preceded byWalter Döring
Succeeded byUlrich Goll [de]
Member of the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg
In office
1980–2011
Personal details
Born(1947-04-28)28 April 1947
Trossingen, Württemberg-Baden, Germany
Died4 September 2022(2022-09-04) (aged 75)
Trossingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Political partyFDP
EducationUniversity of Tübingen
University of Freiburg

Ernst Pfister (28 April 1947 – 4 September 2022) was a German politician.[1] A member of the Free Democratic Party, he served as Minister of Economics, Labour and Housing of Baden-Württemberg [de] from 2004 to 2011.

Biography

After earning his Abitur in Villingen-Schwenningen in 1966, Pfister carried out his military service in the Bundeswehr for one year. In 1968, he began his studies in political science, history, and sport at the University of Tübingen and the University of Freiburg. He then became a professor and later served as honorary president of the Deutscher Harmonika-Verband [de].

Pfister joined the Free Democratic Party (FDP) in 1969. In 1980, he was elected to the municipal council of Trossingen as well as the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg. From 1996 to 2004, he chaired the FDP group in the Landtag. On 14 July 2004, he was named Minister of Economics, Labor and Housing of Baden-Württemberg, succeeding Walter Döring [de], as well as Deputy Minister-President. On 14 June 2006, he handed the reins of Deputy Minister-President to Ulrich Goll [de]. He retired from politics in 2011.[2]

Pfister died in Trossingen on 4 September 2022, at the age of 75.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hochheuser, Michael (5 September 2022). "Nachruf: Ernst Pfister stirbt mit 75 an Herzversagen". Schwäbische Zeitung (in German). Trossingen. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Ernst Pfister, Wirtschaftsminister a.D." Trossingen (in German). Archived from the original on 21 October 2017.
  3. ^ "Ernst Pfister gestorben". Staatsministerium Baden-Württemberg (in German). 5 September 2022. Retrieved 6 September 2022.