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'''Charlotte Mann''' (born 29 February 1964) is a [[Nidwalden|Nidwaldester]] politician serving as [[Prime Minister of Nidwalden]] since 1 March 2018. She is leader of the [[Rechte|Rechte Party]] since the internal elections of the party in June, 2018 and acted as member of the County Council of Rhine between 1995 to 2002; in her last term in the Council, Charlotte was elected as chairman and in 2006 was elected mayor of the city of Cologne.
Charlotte was born in the capital city of Nidwalden, Cologne, in the bosom of a political family leader of the [[Rechte]]. Her father was great-grandson of the former [[Prime Minister of Nidwalden]] Hildegard Mann and great-great-grandson of the also former [[Prime Minister of Nidwalden]] and most well-known figure of the Nidwaldester politics, Ludwig Mann. As member of the Mann family, Charlotte followed the political direction of these political figures, since young she was member of the [[Rechte|Young Rechte]] and showed a great opposition to the liberal-conservatives ideals that the party was taking after the Kristensen-Hartling Era, to which she has referred many times during interviews as ''exported doctrines from the [[Nationalist Party (Nidwalden)|Nationalist Party]] that are found far from the principles of the [[Rechte]]''. During her youth, Charlotte studies Political Sciences at the [[Kiefern Group|University of Cologne]] and International Relations at the [[Kiefern Group|Bremen-Nassau University]], graduating from both with ''summa cum laude'', the highest honors in [[Nidwalden]].

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Charlotte Mann
Consejo de Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid, 19 de septiembre de 2017b (37323463335) (cropped).jpg
Prime Minister of Nidwalden
Assumed office
1 March 2018
MonarchWilhelm II
DeputyGuido von Steinmeier
Preceded byAnnemarie Fitzgerald
Social Democrat
Leader of the Rechte
Assumed office
17 June 2018
PresidentVolker von der Leyen
Personal details
Born
Charlotte Mann

(1964-02-29) 29 February 1964 (age 60)
Cologne, Nidwalden
Political partyRechte
SpouseWolfgan Schnarrenberger
Children2
EducationUniversity of Cologne
Bremen-Nassau University
Signature

Charlotte Mann (born 29 February 1964) is a Nidwaldester politician serving as Prime Minister of Nidwalden since 1 March 2018. She is leader of the Rechte Party since the internal elections of the party in June, 2018 and acted as member of the County Council of Rhine between 1995 to 2002; in her last term in the Council, Charlotte was elected as chairman and in 2006 was elected mayor of the city of Cologne.

Charlotte was born in the capital city of Nidwalden, Cologne, in the bosom of a political family leader of the Rechte. Her father was great-grandson of the former Prime Minister of Nidwalden Hildegard Mann and great-great-grandson of the also former Prime Minister of Nidwalden and most well-known figure of the Nidwaldester politics, Ludwig Mann. As member of the Mann family, Charlotte followed the political direction of these political figures, since young she was member of the Young Rechte and showed a great opposition to the liberal-conservatives ideals that the party was taking after the Kristensen-Hartling Era, to which she has referred many times during interviews as exported doctrines from the Nationalist Party that are found far from the principles of the Rechte. During her youth, Charlotte studies Political Sciences at the University of Cologne and International Relations at the Bremen-Nassau University, graduating from both with summa cum laude, the highest honors in Nidwalden.