Florian Herrmann (born 7 December 1971 in Kelheim) is a German lawyer and politician (CSU).
[2] He was then employed as part of a research project by the German Research Foundation with Michael Stolleis at the University of Frankfurt/Main and at the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main on a topic related to the history of international law (The standard work.
[3] After his legal clerkship in the Higher Regional Court district of Munich, he passed the Second State Examination in Law in 2001 with distinction.
He began his political career in 1999 as managing director of the CSU local chapter in Freising.
[5] From 2013 until 2021 Herrmann has been district chairman of the police and internal security working group of the CSU.
From April 2013 until its end in July 2013, he was chairman of the committee of inquiry into the Gustl Mollath case.
[12] On 12 November 2018, he was reappointed to his previous ministerial post in the Söder II cabinet, which was expanded to include responsibilities for European affairs and the media.
[17] 2009 he was elected chairman of the Community Foundation of the City of Freising, in 2021 he moved to the Board of Trustees.
[19] From 2013 to 2022 he was a member of the Board of Trustees of the Education Center Foundation of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising.
[20] Herrmann has been a member of the Advisory Board of the Foundation for Freedom of Belief and Security in Europe since 2023.