Dietrich Möller
German lawyer and politician, Mayor of Marburg
Born
November 3rd, 1937
88 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Germany
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Served as the 15th Mayor of Marburg, overseeing local governance and urban development. Engaged in legal practice with a focus on administrative law. Contributed to the enhancement of public services and civic engagement within the community. Participated in various political initiatives and worked towards improving municipal regulations.
Served as the 15th Mayor of Marburg
Practiced administrative law in Germany
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