Annette Widmann-Mauz
Abitur, studied political science and law (without degree).
1999 to 2009 member of the Zollernalbkreis district council; 2003 to 2021 deputy chairwoman of the CDU Baden-Württemberg; 2012 to 2022 member of the federal executive committee of the CDU Germany; 2018 to 2022 member of the presidium of the CDU Germany; since 2015 federal chairwoman of the Frauen Union der CDU Deutschlands.
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Museum, Berlin and the German Hospice and Palliative Foundation, Berlin; member of the Board of Trustees of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science e. V., Munich; Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Berlin and Reich President Friedrich Ebert Memorial Foundation, Heidelberg; Patron of Bundesverband Niere e. V., Mainz; "Arche Intensivkinder-Förderverein Betreutes Wohnen dauerbeatmeter Kinder" e. V., Kusterdingen and "Kinder brauchen Frieden" e. V., Hechingen.
Since 1998 Member of the German Bundestag; 2000 to 2005 Chairwoman of the Women's Group of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group; 2002 to 2009 Health Policy Spokeswoman and 2005 to 2009 Chairwoman of the Health Working Group of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group;
2009 to 2018 Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Health; 2018 to 2021 Minister of State to the Federal Chancellor and Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration.
1999 to 2009 member of the Zollernalbkreis district council; 2003 to 2021 deputy chairwoman of the CDU Baden-Württemberg; 2012 to 2022 member of the federal executive committee of the CDU Germany; 2018 to 2022 member of the presidium of the CDU Germany; since 2015 federal chairwoman of the Frauen Union der CDU Deutschlands.
Member of the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Museum, Berlin and the German Hospice and Palliative Foundation, Berlin; member of the Board of Trustees of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science e. V., Munich; Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Berlin and Reich President Friedrich Ebert Memorial Foundation, Heidelberg; Patron of Bundesverband Niere e. V., Mainz; "Arche Intensivkinder-Förderverein Betreutes Wohnen dauerbeatmeter Kinder" e. V., Kusterdingen and "Kinder brauchen Frieden" e. V., Hechingen.
Since 1998 Member of the German Bundestag; 2000 to 2005 Chairwoman of the Women's Group of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group; 2002 to 2009 Health Policy Spokeswoman and 2005 to 2009 Chairwoman of the Health Working Group of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group;
2009 to 2018 Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Health; 2018 to 2021 Minister of State to the Federal Chancellor and Federal Government Commissioner for Migration, Refugees and Integration.