Alexander Kaczmarek

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Alexander Kaczmarek (born February 21, 1963 in Berlin ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Life

After graduating from high school, Kaczmarek studied economics and transportation at the Technical University of Berlin from 1982 to 1988 . He finished his studies with a degree in economics. He then worked as a government trainee with the Berlin Senators for the Interior, Finance, Transport and Operations as well as with the administration of the House of Representatives . In 1991 he passed the state examination for the higher service, in 1993 he became a councilor at the Senate Department for Urban Development. During this time he headed the office of the Senator for Transport and Operations Herwig Haase .

In 1986 Kaczmarek became a member of the CDU in the Neukölln district , where he was deputy district chairman, local chairman and delegate at the state party conferences. From 1989 to 1992 he was citizens' deputy of the Neukölln district council assembly , after which he was district councilor until 1994. In June 1994 Manfred Preuss resigned from the House of Representatives, and Kaczmarek moved up. He was the transport policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group. In the Berlin election in 1995 he was elected via the Neukölln district list, in the 1999 election he was given the direct mandate in the Neukölln 6 constituency and in 2001 the mandate in the Neukölln 4 constituency .

As spokesman for transport policy, Kaczmarek spoke out in 2002 against the blocking of the Brandenburg Gate to motorized traffic and demanded a vote from the Berlin population on the issue.

Since July 1, 2015, Kaczmarek has been the group representative of Deutsche Bahn for Berlin.

Kaczmarek is married and has two children.

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst (ed.): Biographical handbook of the Berlin parliamentarians 1963–1995 and city councilors 1990/1991 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Volume 19). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9803303-5-0 , p. 197.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. RP ONLINE: Pariser Platz should become more attractive: Brandenburger Tor will be car-free. Retrieved September 8, 2018 .
  2. Alexander Kaczmarek succeeds Ingulf Leuschel as DB Group representative for Berlin ( Memento from September 7, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ Lobbyist Alexander Kaczmarek - Berlin gets a new rail boss . In: Berliner Zeitung , February 22, 2015