Christian Ude
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Christian Ude 2006
Christian Ude (born October 26 1947 in Munich) is the current mayor of Munich. He is a member of the German Social Democratic Party.
Additionally, he is a member of the board of directors of the football (AE: soccer) club TSV 1860 München.
After his career as a journalist and lawyer, he was elected as second mayor of Munich on May 2 1990.
On September 12 1993, he was elected as lord mayor and successor of Georg Kronawitter. He was re-elected twice, on June 13 1999 with 61.2 per cent of all votes and on March 3 2002 with 64.5 per cent.
In 2005 he was elected to the post of President of the German cities association.
Ude has already announced that he will be candidate for a fourth term in 2008.
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Mayors of Munich | ||
|---|---|---|
| Bavarian Kingdom | Franz Paul von Mittermayr | Josef von Teng | Jakob Bauer | Kaspar von Steinsdorf | Alois von Erhardt | Johannes von Widenmayer | Wilhelm Georg von Borscht | |
| Weimar Republic | Eduard Schmid | Karl Scharnagl | |
| Third Reich | Karl Fiehler | |
| Federal Republic | Karl Scharnagl | Thomas Wimmer | Hans-Jochen Vogel | Georg Kronawitter | Erich Kiesl | Georg Kronawitter | Christian Ude | |
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