Adelheid Winking-Nikolay

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Adelheid Winking-Nikolay (born Adelheid Nikolay , also Adelheid Brüchmann-Nikolay ; born August 13, 1944 in Naumburg (Saale) ) is a German biologist and politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

Life

Adelheid Winking-Nikolay studied biology and received his doctorate in 1972 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen with the dissertation investigations into the bio-acoustics of the wood dung beetle , Geotrupes stercorosus Scriba . In the same year she joined the SPD. She taught in adult education at the Federal , at the community college Lübeck and at night school Lübeck. In 1992 she moved to the Greens. She was a member of the district council in the Duchy of Lauenburg and in this function from March 1994 deputy chairman of the Greens.

In the election on March 24, 1996, she entered the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein via the state list of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen . She was the health policy spokeswoman for her group. Until March 1999 she was a member of the Submissions Committee, the Environment Committee and a deputy member of the Agriculture Committee. The Study Commission "Opportunities and risks of genetic engineering " she was a member from March 1997 to March 1999.

As of March 29, 1999 she was non-attached and left the party The Greens. In September 1999 she took part in a meeting of former party members in Lübeck, positioned herself “to the left of the Greens” and declared that her former party was strangling uncomfortable members.

At the end of the 2000 legislative period, she left the state parliament.

Among other things, she is a member of the Evangelisches Studienwerk Villigst association , the BUND and was a member of the “Gesamtbündnis Keine Ostseautobahn ”.

Adelheid Winking-Nikolay has four children.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Jorg Blech: Die Musterung vor dem Leben In: Die Zeit , 44/1996, accessed on June 2, 2010
  2. Jürgen Marks: Mobbing im Strickpulli In: Focus No. 13/1999, accessed on June 2, 2010
  3. Diethard Goos: The "rainbow faction" is formed In: Die Welt from September 17, 1999, accessed on June 2, 2010
  4. The Greens continue to crumble In: Spiegel online from September 25, 1999, accessed on June 2, 2010
  5. The disappointed ex-Greens in the north form In: "Die Welt" online from July 8, 1999, accessed on June 2, 2010