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Preceded by
  
Peer Steinbruck

Nationality
  
German

Name
  
Jurgen Ruttgers

Education
  
University of Cologne

Chancellor
  
Helmut Kohl

Political party
  
CDU

Role
  
German Politician

Succeeded by
  
Hannelore Kraft

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President
  
Richard von Weizsacker Roman Herzog

Preceded by
  
Paul Kruger (Science, Research and Technology) Karl-Hans Laermann (Education)

Born
  
26 June 1951 (age 72) Cologne, West Germany (
1951-06-26
)

Party
  
Christian Democratic Union of Germany

Dr. Jürgen Rüttgers: 4th Annual Research Conference


Jurgen Ruttgers (born 26 June 1951 in Cologne) is a German politician (CDU) who was Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia from 2005 to 2010. He is widely known for his views on immigration and the much-discussed phrase "Kinder statt Inder" ("children instead of Indians") which was a media interpretation of "Statt Inder an die Computer mussen unsere Kinder an die Computer" ("instead of Indians in front of computers, our children must be in front of computers"), during an election campaign (which he finally lost) at a time when there was a parallel nationwide discussion about whether or not immigration rules should be liberalised on behalf of attracting more highly qualified foreign academics to the German labor market. His opinions on the superiority of the Christian religion, which he expressed in a TV talk-show were also a reason for headlines lately.

In the state parliament (Landtag) election 2005, Jurgen Ruttgers was the opposition Christian Democratic Union's front-runner for the second time. The former minister for education, science, research and technology in Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Cabinet in 1994 to 1998 has headed the CDU in the state since 1999 and has been its leader in state parliament since the last election. Ruttgers has also been one of the CDU's deputy party chairmen since 2000.

After CDU and FDP won a majority of seats in the election on 22 May 2005, they formed a coalition to take over government from the former SPD and Green party coalition led by Peer Steinbruck. Ruttgers was elected Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia on 22 June.

Together with Luigi Berlinguer (Italy), Claude Allegre (France), and Baroness Tessa Blackstone (United Kingdom), Ruttgers is one of the heads of the "Sorbonne declaration", the joint declaration on harmonisation of the architecture of the European higher education system, in 25 May 1998. That was the Intro to the "Bologna process".

Ruttgers holds degrees in Law and History from the University of Cologne and a Dr. Jur. (Ph.D.) in Law (1979). He became a member of K.D.St. V. Rappoltstein Koln, a Catholic student fraternity that is member of the Cartellverband.

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