Erik Tautenbach

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Erik Tautenbach
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Tautenbach in 1997
11th Prime Minister of Besmenia
In office
September 21, 1992 – October 1, 2001
Preceded byKurt Stöger
Succeeded byLaura Kummstein
Leader of the Besmenian People's Party
In office
June 15, 1985 – October 9, 2002
Preceded byMichael Jackul
Succeeded byFrank Bauer
Vice Prime Minister of Besmenia
In office
September 15, 1980 – September 22, 1983
Preceded byHelmut Attland
Succeeded byAndreas Schneider
Federal Minister for Health
In office
Septemper 15, 1980 – September 22, 1983
Preceded byFrank Tregoz
Succeeded byAnna Fischer
Member of the Federal Chamber
In office
1972–2005
Personal details
Born
Erik Herbert Tautenbach

February 8, 1937
Apolda, Trissia, East Besmenia
DiedSeptember 27, 2019 (aged 82)
Apolda, Trissia, Besmenia
NationalityBesmenian
Political partyBesmenian People's Party
SpouseAnnette Liffung
Children2
Alma materUniversity of Apolda

Erik Tautenbach (February 8, 1937 – September 27, 2019) was a Besmenian politician who was Prime Minister of Besmenia from 1992 to 2001. Previously Tautenbach was from 1980 to 1983 Minister of Health in the First Beiter cabinet and from 1985 to 2000 the Leader of the Besmenian People's Party.

After the federal election 1992, Tautenbach formed between 1992 and 2000 the first blue-green coalition between the Besmenian People's Party and the Green Party of Besmenia. It was the first time in Besmenia that the GPB was involved in the federal government.

Early life and Education

Political career

Member of Federal Chamber (1972-2005)

Federal Minister of Health and Vice Prime Minister (1980-1983)

BVP leadership (1985-2002)

At the BVP party convention on June 15, 1985, Tautenbach was elected as the new BVP party chairman. Even before that, a large majority preferred Tautenbach as a possible party chairman. After taking office, Tautenbach's aim was to give the BVP a new image, as the party was still in some difficulties due to the Gleitzmann scandal back in September 1983. Under his leadership, BVP distanced itself completely from Gleitzmann and his politics. A new party logo was also introduced in October 1985.

Prime Minister

First term (1992-1993)

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

When the BVP became the strongest party again in the 1992 Besmenian federal election, Tautenbach was commissioned by President Otto Schulz to form a government in mid-August 1992. The FBBP rejected a coalition with the BVP. This made a coalition with the SDU more likely. However, after lengthy coalition negotiations with the SDU, the BVP formed a minority government with the GPB. It is speculated to this day that Tautenbach had this goal from the start and that negotiations with the SDU were only pretend.

Second term (1993-1997)

When, after the 1993 Besmenian federal election, the BVP and GPB both had an absolute majority in the Federal Chamber, the blue-green coalition was continued.

As a result of the Treviso Nuclear Crisis in January 1992, Tautenbach advocated a nuclear phase-out for Besmenia during the 1992 and 1993 election campaigns. The Besmenian nuclear phase-out officially began in August 1994 with the signing of a contract between the federal government and the energy suppliers. During Tautenbach's tenure, 3 nuclear power plants were shut down.

Third term (1997-2001)

Tautenbach while congratulating soldiers who were convened for the Second War in Vulkaria. (March 2000)

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.

Personal life

Tautenbach died in the early morning of September 27, 2019 at the age of 82. A state funeral for Tautenbach was held on 27 September in Laitstadt.