Dieter Burgmann

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Dieter Burgmann (right) in conversation with Klaus-Peter Murawaski (left), Nov. 2019

Dieter Burgmann (born August 7, 1939 in Bennerscheid ) is a former German politician in the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party .

Life and work

Burgmann was an engineer and worked as a designer in engine construction.

politics

Burgmann ran for a group of voters in the Bundestag constituency of Nuremberg-South in the 1969 Bundestag election . He later became a member of the Action Group for Independent Germans (AUD), of which he was Bavarian state chairman. When the AUD disbanded in favor of the Greens, he too joined the new party. He was elected to the post of Federal Board Spokesman for the Greens at the third Federal Assembly in Dortmund in 1980 as the successor to August Haußleiter , who also came from the AUD , and held this position until November 1982.

He was a member of the German Bundestag for the 10th electoral term . On March 15, 1985, he resigned from his office.

Dieter Burgmann resigned from the Alliance 90 / The Greens party in 1999 because of the NATO air strikes in the Kosovo war .

literature

  • Daniela Forkmann, Michael Schlieben (eds.): The party chairmen in the Federal Republic of Germany 1949 - 2005 , Wiesbaden: VS, Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005, p. 379 ISBN 3-531-14516-9 .