Hermann Dürbeck

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Hermann Dürbeck (born November 6, 1928 in Ottelmannshausen ; † June 11, 1982 there ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Dürbeck attended the elementary, vocational and agricultural school and the rural community college Münsterschwarzach , where he received the title of agricultural teacher. As a farmer he was district chairman of the BBV and was also a member of the state assembly there, and he was also active in the Raiffeisen Association.

Dürbeck held a number of managerial positions in the Junge Union and, from 1953, in the CSU as well, including a member of the Lower Franconian district board. After he was first elected to the district council in 1956, he became mayor of his home parish in 1958. From 1962 to 1970 he was a member of the district assembly of Lower Franconia, in 1966 he became deputy district administrator. From 1970 until his death he sat in the Bavarian state parliament . In the first election he won the direct mandate in the district of Ebern , Hofheim , Königshofen im Grabfeld , Mellrichstadt (today district of Haßberge, Rhön-Grabfeld ), then he moved into the Maximilianeum via the constituency list . He died shortly before the end of the electoral term, so that his successor Paul Pfeuffer was only a member of the state parliament for a short time.

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