Education
After obtaining her Abitur, she studied economic science at the University of Freiburg, from where she graduated in 1974.
After obtaining her Abitur, she studied economic science at the University of Freiburg, from where she graduated in 1974.
During the next three years, she worked as a research assistant at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. In 1977, she took higher education in medicine, at the universities of Gießen, Würzburg and Bonn, where she obtained her degree in 1983. She took her doctorate in 1985, and became a doctor at the end of the same year.
She was elected to the municipal council of Ulm in 1989.
Two years later she became the head of the elected group of the Christian Democratic Union, which she occupied until 1999. Named political secretary of state of regional ministers for education by Helmut Rau in 2005, Monika Stolz was chosen as Minister of Work, Social Order, Women and the Elderly by Günther Oettinger on February 1, 2006.
On February 10, 2010, Stefan Mappus was elected Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg, and asked that all ministers continue their roles. At the Landtagswahl 2011 she was elected directly to the Landtag with 38.6% of the votes.
Therefore Stolz was succeeded as Minister by Katrin Altpeter (Social Democratic Party of Germany).
Two years later, she entered the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg, where she took the vice-presidency of her party in 2004. The coalition of Christian Democratic Union and Freie Demokratische Partei (Free Democratic Party) lost its majority to Alliance "90/The Greens and the Social Democratic Party of Germany.