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'''Erik Tautenbach''' (8 February 1938 – 27 September 2019) was a [[Besmenia]]n politician who served as the 12th [[Premier of Besmenia|Premier]] of Besmenia from 1993 to 2001. He also was from 1985 to 2001 the chairman of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and from 1986 to 1993 chairman of the BVP parliamentary group in the Federal Chamber and at the same time leader of the opposition.
'''Erik Tautenbach''' (8 February 1938 – 27 September 2019) was a [[Besmenia]]n politician who served as the 12th [[Premier of Besmenia]] from 1993 to 2001. He also was from 1985 to 2001 the chairman of the [[Besmenian People's Party]] and from 1986 to 1993 chairman of the BVP parliamentary group in the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]] and at the same time leader of the opposition.
==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Erik Tautenbach was born in 1938 as the second child of Karla Tautenbach (1899-1976, nee Bergner) and Friedrich Tautenbach (1892-1969) in [[Eisenberg]], [[Neidenstein-Sulzburg]]. The family lived in the Eisenberg district of [[Guntsheim]], where Tautenbach grew up with his older brother Georg Tautenbach (1933-1952) and his younger sister Annegret Tautenbach (1940-). According to his own statement, one of the terrible events in Tautenbach's youth was the early death of his brother Georg in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], who died as a soldier in October 1952.
Erik Tautenbach was born in 1938 as the second child of Karla Tautenbach (1899-1976, nee Bergner) and Friedrich Tautenbach (1892-1969) in [[Eisenberg]], [[Neidenstein-Sulzburg]]. The family lived in the Eisenberg district of [[Guntsheim]], where Tautenbach grew up with his older brother Georg Tautenbach (1933-1952) and his younger sister Annegret Tautenbach (1940-). According to his own statement, one of the terrible events in Tautenbach's youth was the early death of his brother Georg in the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]], who died as a soldier in October 1952.
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[[File:Tautenbach with Franitzky.png|200px|thumb|right|Tautenbach with the actress [[Lena Franitzky]] at an event during the 1997 election campaign.]]
[[File:Tautenbach with Franitzky.png|200px|thumb|right|Tautenbach with the actress [[Lena Franitzky]] at an event during the 1997 election campaign.]]
On April 15, 1994, Tautenbach signed the [[Abarrakesh Agreement]], as representative of Besmenia, together with 100 other nations, with which Besmenia became a founding member of the [[Coalition Trate Organization]] on January 1, 1995.
On April 15, 1994, Tautenbach signed the [[Abarrakesh Agreement]], as representative of Besmenia, together with 100 other nations, with which Besmenia became a founding member of the [[Coalition Trate Organization]] on January 1, 1995.
As a result of the [[Treviso Nuclear Crisis]] in January 1992, Tautenbach advocated a nuclear phase-out for Besmenia during the 1993 election campaigns. The Besmenian nuclear phase-out officially began in January 1996 with the signing of a contract between the federal government and the energy suppliers after a [[1995 Besmenian referendum to phase out nuclear power|referendum]] in which the majority voted for an Besmenian atomic phase-out. During Tautenbach's tenure, 3 nuclear power plants were shut down.


===Second term (1997-2001)===
===Second term (1997-2001)===


==Last years==
==Last years==
After the end of his time as Prime Minister Tautenbach remained party chairman of the BVP until October 2002. In December 2002 he announced that he intended to retire from politics after the end of the 21st Federal Chamber legislature. This happened after the [[2005 Besmenian federal election]].  
After the end of his time as premier Tautenbach remained party chairman of the BVP until October 2001. In December 2002 he announced that he intended to retire from politics after the end of the 21st Federal Chamber legislature. This happened after the [[2005 Besmenian federal election]].  
==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Rautenbach married his childhood friend Annette Liefer in 1968. The two daughters Regina Tautenbach (born: 1971) and Jutta Tautenbach (born: 1974) come from the marriage. The marriage was divorced in 1982. In 1985 Tautenbach married Karina Folgmann, with whom he was married until her death in 2004. In 2010 Tautenbach married his long-time friend Alberta Brügloch, with whom he was married until his death.
Rautenbach married his childhood friend Annette Liefer in 1968. The two daughters Regina Tautenbach (born: 1971) and Jutta Tautenbach (born: 1974) come from the marriage. The marriage was divorced in 1982. In 1985 Tautenbach married Karina Folgmann, with whom he was married until her death in 2004. In 2010 Tautenbach married his long-time friend Alberta Brügloch, with whom he was married until his death.

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Erik Tautenbach
Manfred Kanther.jpg
Tautenbach in 1999
12th Premier of Besmenia
In office
25 October 1993 – 1 October 2001
PresidentOtto Schulz
Gerhard Mahler
Preceded byKurt Stöger
Succeeded byUrsula Kummstein
Chairperson of the Besmenian People's Party
In office
27 September 1985 – 9 October 2001
Preceded byMichael Möhring
Succeeded byWolfgang Peerstein
Leader of the BVP group in the Federal Chamber
In office
1986–1993
Preceded byHelmut Attland
Succeeded byAndreas Schneider
Secretary-General of the BVP
In office
17 June 1984 – 27 September 1985
Member of the Federal Chamber
In office
1972–2005
Personal details
Born
Erik Herbert Tautenbach

8 February 1938
Eisenberg, Neidenstein-Sulzburg, East Besmenia
Died27 September 2019 (aged 81)
Eisenberg, Neidenstein-Sulzburg, Besmenia
Cause of deathCancer
NationalityBesmenian
Political partyBesmenian People's Party
Spouse(s)Annette Liefer (m. 1968, div. 1982)
Karina Folgmann (m. 1985, died. 2004)
Alberta Kahler (m. 2010)
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Eisenberg

Erik Tautenbach (8 February 1938 – 27 September 2019) was a Besmenian politician who served as the 12th Premier of Besmenia from 1993 to 2001. He also was from 1985 to 2001 the chairman of the Besmenian People's Party and from 1986 to 1993 chairman of the BVP parliamentary group in the Federal Chamber and at the same time leader of the opposition.

Early life and education

Erik Tautenbach was born in 1938 as the second child of Karla Tautenbach (1899-1976, nee Bergner) and Friedrich Tautenbach (1892-1969) in Eisenberg, Neidenstein-Sulzburg. The family lived in the Eisenberg district of Guntsheim, where Tautenbach grew up with his older brother Georg Tautenbach (1933-1952) and his younger sister Annegret Tautenbach (1940-). According to his own statement, one of the terrible events in Tautenbach's youth was the early death of his brother Georg in the World War, who died as a soldier in October 1952.

Political career

File:Tautenbachelectionposter1997.png
Tautenbach on a BVP election poster from the 1997 Besmenian federal election.

Member of Federal Chamber (1972-2005)

BVP leadership (1985-2001)

Prime Minister (1993-2001)

First term (1993-1997)

Tautenbach with the actress Lena Franitzky at an event during the 1997 election campaign.

On April 15, 1994, Tautenbach signed the Abarrakesh Agreement, as representative of Besmenia, together with 100 other nations, with which Besmenia became a founding member of the Coalition Trate Organization on January 1, 1995.

Second term (1997-2001)

Last years

After the end of his time as premier Tautenbach remained party chairman of the BVP until October 2001. In December 2002 he announced that he intended to retire from politics after the end of the 21st Federal Chamber legislature. This happened after the 2005 Besmenian federal election.

Personal life

Rautenbach married his childhood friend Annette Liefer in 1968. The two daughters Regina Tautenbach (born: 1971) and Jutta Tautenbach (born: 1974) come from the marriage. The marriage was divorced in 1982. In 1985 Tautenbach married Karina Folgmann, with whom he was married until her death in 2004. In 2010 Tautenbach married his long-time friend Alberta Brügloch, with whom he was married until his death.

Legacy

Tautenbach enjoys great recognition within the BVP to this day. He is admired by the fact that during his time as party chairman he brought the BVP forward again after the Gleitzmann scandal and its consequences and gave the party a new image.

Tautenbach has been honorary chairman of BVP from 2001 until his death.