Klass, Christa (1951–)
Klass, Christa (1951–)
German politician. Name variations: Christa Klaβ. Born Nov 7, 19451, in Osann, Germany.
Named vice-chair of the Christian Democrats Union (CDU) district association (1993) and a member of the Federal executive of the women's union (1997); as a member of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats, elected to 4th and 5th European Parliament (1994–99, 1999–2004).
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