Ludwig Scholz
German politician
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Ludwig Scholz (30 June 1937 in Juliusberg, Landkreis Oels, Lower Silesia , now Dobroszyce , Oleśnica County , Poland – 20 September 2005 in Nuremberg , Bavaria ) was a German politician of the CSU and the mayor of Nuremberg .
Politics
Ludwig Scholz was the surprise winner of the Nuremberg municipal elections in 1996. He became successor of the longtime mayor Peter Schönlein , but lost the next elections in 2002 to Ulrich Maly .
Scholz was the first Catholic mayor of Nuremberg since the Reformation.
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