Annelies Kubicek

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Annelies Kubicek (born September 8, 1935 in Dresden ) is a German doctor and politician ( PDS ) and former member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Annelies Kubicek attended secondary school in Dresden and graduated from high school in 1954. She then studied human medicine in Leipzig and Greifswald . She passed the state examination in 1959. Subsequently, from 1962 to 1970, Ms. Kubicek worked as a general practitioner in Saarmund and in Veilsdorf Monastery . In 1969 she received the specialist certification as a specialist in general medicine . From 1971 Annelies Kubicek was the full-time head of the hygiene inspection in the Oelsnitz district . In 1976 she was recognized as a district hygiene doctor. In 1975 she was a member of the Medical Council. From March 1990, Ms. Kubicek was a full-time hygiene doctor in the health department of the Oelsnitz district office.

Mrs. Kubicek is non-denominational, married and has four children.

politics

Annelies Kubicek is a member of the Committee for Environment and Urban Ecology in the city of Plauen . In October 1990 she was elected to the Saxon state parliament via the state list, to which she belonged for an electoral period until 1994. There she worked on the Committee on Social Affairs, Health, Family and Women, among other things. On December 2, 1990, Annelies Kubicek was a direct applicant for the election to the 12th German Bundestag . Ms. Kubicek was also active as a city councilor for Plauen and on the supervisory board of Erdgas Plauen GmbH.

supporting documents

Individual evidence

  1. Federal Parliament election 1990
  2. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Annual report of the year 2000 of Erdgas Plauen GmbH (EPG). P. 4.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.teamwerk.com