Albert Probst
Albert Probst (born July 25, 1931, in Munich, Germany, died July 11, 2021, in Munich, Germany) was a German politician, belonging to the Christian Social Union (CSU). He served as a Member of the German Bundestag from 1969 to 1998, representing the constituency of Starnberg.
Probst held various positions within the CSU and the Bundestag, focusing primarily on issues related to agriculture, forestry, and environmental policy. He was known for his commitment to rural development and the interests of farmers and landowners in Bavaria.
During his tenure in the Bundestag, Probst served on several committees related to agriculture, food, and forestry, contributing to legislation and policy debates on these issues. He was a prominent voice in shaping German agricultural policy and advocated for the interests of the agricultural sector within the European Union.
Following his retirement from the Bundestag in 1998, Probst remained active in local politics and continued to advocate for rural communities in Bavaria.