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Christoph Ahlhaus was born on 28 August, 1969 in Heidelberg, West Germany
(now Germany), is a German politician. Discover Christoph Ahlhaus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?
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54 years old |
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Virgo |
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28 August, 1969 |
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28 August |
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Heidelberg, West Germany
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Germany
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Christoph Ahlhaus Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Christoph Ahlhaus's Wife?
His wife is Simone Ahlhaus (m. 2006)
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Christoph Ahlhaus Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Christoph Ahlhaus worth at the age of 54 years old? Christoph Ahlhaus’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Germany. We have estimated Christoph Ahlhaus's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Christoph Ahlhaus (born 28 August 1969) is a German politician.
Ahlhaus was born on 28 August 1969 in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, where he grew up.
He is a representative of the German Christian Democratic Union which he joined in 1985.
Christoph Ahlhaus, who represented the CDU from 1985, was Chairman of the municipality association of Heidelberg-Altstadt-Schlierbach and Deputy Chairman of the District Association of Heidelberg until 2001.
From 1988 to 1990 he completed an apprenticeship for banking, and from that same year went on to study law at the universities of Heidelberg, Munich, Berlin, and Speyer.
In 1998 he did a clerkship, with a station at the German University of Administrative Sciences in Speyer.
In 1999 he qualified as an attorney.
From 2001 to 2006 he was regional secretary of the CDU in Hamburg.
From March 2004 to March 2006 he was a member of the Parliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, as part of the legal and home affairs committees.
Since May 2006, he has been married to Simone Ahlhaus (née Götz).
Ahlhaus was a member of the fraternity Turnerschaft Ghibellinia zu Heidelberg.
In April 2006, Mayor Ole von Beust appointed him as state councilor of the Department of Sport and Home Affairs.
On 7 May 2008, Ahlhaus replaced Udo Nagel and became the Home affairs senator of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
Ahlhaus put himself firmly behind the agreement between the CDU and GAL, which had existed since 2008, and also expressed his readiness to face the Green base in August 2010.
After the meeting with the basis of the GAL on 18 August, both Ahlhaus and representatives of the GAL expressed confidence in being able to continue the CDU-Green coalition.
The Green Youth party demanded an exit from the coalition.
Ahead of the planned election Ahlhaus' membership in the Turnerschaft Ghibellinia was made public.
This triggered anger in the GAL, and leaders of the party put the support of their faction in the election for the Lord Mayor in question.
They demanded Ahlhaus' clarification about his relations with the Turnerschaft and complained that in their view, nationalist tendencies and misogynistic principles are present in connections with the Coburg Convents.
Ahlhaus stated that he had not had contact with the Heidelberg Turnerschaft for years.
He had asked the chairman of the fraternity to no longer consider him a member.
In September 2009, without having informed his party beforehand, Ahlhaus planned to reduce the casino tax in Hamburg from 90% to 50%.
A scandalous fact was that John Jahr Jr. (from Gruner & Jahr) was one of the bosses of the casino, as well as the co-founder of the real-estate company in which Ahlhaus' wife had led their license marketing since 2009.
Also criticised was the use of state-funded money for paying towards his villa and second home in Altona (which cost around 1.2 million Euros).
In the "company car affair", he had to make an additional payment of EUR 59.40 for private car use.
He was the mayor of Hamburg from August 2010 to March 2011.
This would have allowed the casinos to save approximately 30 million euros in taxes up to 2010.
Ahlhaus continued despite tight budgets in 2010 through the acquisition of a riding squad with a total investment of approximately €600,000 and annual operating costs of €200,000.
On 18 July 2010, Beust announced his resignation as mayor of Hamburg, so he could devote more time to his personal life.
His recommendation to nominate Christoph Ahlhaus as his successor was unanimously followed by Hamburg's CDU Regional Executive.
The election of the First Mayor of the CDU-Green Senate majority was fixed for the first meeting of the citizenry after the parliamentary summer recess on 25 August 2010.
However, the coalition partners GAL initially reacted skeptically to the nomination of Christoph Ahlhaus.
They called on the conservative hardliner politicians to follow Beust's liberal route and to abide by the coalition agreement.
When choosing the First Mayor on 25 August 2010 it came in spite of previous disputes as a surprise.
Until June 2012, he was the Chairman of the CDU in Hamburg-Nord.
In the summer of 2014 Ahlhaus moved with his family to Berlin.
There he works as a lawyer in a law firm.
Under Interior Minister Michael Neumann (SPD) entertainment contracts are to be closed by 2015.
His desire to hold on to the continued existence of the police orchestra, with an annual cost of 1.5 million euros, was in some part because of a lack of understanding, despite his cuts in the cultural department.
His successor Scholz upholds this tradition.