Reiner Haseloff, born on February nineteenth, nineteen fifty-four, is a prominent German politician and physicist. He has made significant contributions to the political landscape of Germany, particularly in the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
Haseloff's political career is highlighted by his tenure as the Minister-President of Saxony-Anhalt, a position he held from two thousand eleven until two thousand twenty-six. His leadership during this period has been marked by a commitment to regional development and governance.
In addition to his role as Minister-President, Haseloff served a notable one-year term as President of the Bundesrat from two thousand twenty to two thousand twenty-one. This position allowed him to influence national policy and foster collaboration among the German states.
From two thousand twenty-two to two thousand twenty-six, he achieved the distinction of being the longest-serving minister-president among the German states, underscoring his enduring impact on regional politics.