Andreas Schramm (politician)

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Andreas Schramm (born May 5, 1951 in Zschorlau , Aue district , GDR ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He was the only district administrator in the Mittweida district, which had existed for 14 years . In 1990 he was also a member of the only freely elected People's Chamber and from 1990 to 1994 a member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Andreas Schramm completed by the POS is a professional education for railway workers in Aue , where he graduated 1969th He then studied heavy current engineering at the Dresden Transport University . From 1973 the graduate engineer worked as a scientific assistant at the engineering college in Mittweida . As part of this activity, which he held until 1990, he obtained a doctorate in engineering. Then he got into politics. Schramm lives in Eger district Schweikershain, is married and has two adult children.

politics

Schramm gained his first political experience from 1985 to 1989 as a member of the Hainichen District Council . In the course of the political change, he ran for the CDU in the Volkskammer elections of March 18, 1990 on list position 11 of the electoral district 08, Karl-Marx-Stadt. While he was a member of parliament, Schramm was elected district administrator of the then Rochlitz district on June 5, 1990 , which he remained until its dissolution. After the dissolution of the People's Chamber, Schramm ran as the incumbent district administrator in his constituency (constituency 57, Rochlitz) for the Saxon state elections on October 14, 1990 as a direct candidate for his party. He was able to win 51.8% of the vote and thus entered the state parliament. There he was a member of the Interior Committee, of which he was chairman from November 1993 until the end of the electoral term. Schramm did not run for another legislative period.

On September 2, 1992, he was also elected District Administrator of the then Hainichen District. As early as 1992, he headed the two districts that largely formed the Mittweida district as part of the district reform in 1994. Schramm headed this district as district administrator until its dissolution in 2008. Schramm was able to win the respective district council elections with solid majorities. Schramm did not stand as a candidate in the district elections in 2008, so that the former Freiberg district administrator Volker Uhlig, as a CDU candidate, was able to win the election in the newly formed district of central Saxony . A little later it became known that Schramm was to receive a consulting contract with an annual salary of 100,000 euros with the Sachsen-Finanzgruppe . This contract was denounced by the political opposition as a reward for not standing in the district election. Shortly thereafter, Schramm asked for this contract to be terminated.

From March 20, 2006 to October 26, 2007, Andreas Schramm was a member of the administrative board of Landesbank Sachsen . From April 5, 1995 to July 31, 2008, Schramm was President of the Sächsischer Landkreistag eV .

Trivia

In 1995 the then head of the Kreissparkasse Hainichen, Kurt Fischer , wanted to kidnap the Mittweida district administrator. The reason was violent disputes because of the intended merger of the Hainichener Kreissparkasse into one Kreissparkasse for the entire Mittweida district. Fischer was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for dating extortionate kidnappings.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Markus Lesch: The head of the savings bank wanted to kidnap his district administrator. In: The world . November 11, 1995, accessed November 27, 2011 .