Anneliese Fischer

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Anneliese Fischer (born May 31, 1925 in Pirmasens ; † February 2, 2020 in Bayreuth ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Fischer graduated from high school in Würzburg and studied teaching with 1st and 2nd teaching exams. This was followed by a long-term commitment to parents and schools. She was Chairwoman of the Parents 'Council, Chairwoman of the State Parents' Association of High Schools in Bavaria (LEV), Honorary Chairwoman of the LEV and Deputy Federal Chairwoman, and she was also a member of the Bavarian Broadcasting Council for Bavarian Parents. In addition, she was a member of the Bamberg diocesan family council and chairwoman of the VdK district association of Bayreuth-Stadt und Land and from 1995 deputy regional chairwoman of the VdK. In addition, she was involved as a member of the advisory board of the state commissioner for data protection, as a member of the judges' election commission and as deputy state chairman of the VdK, as managing director of the White Ring for Germany and state commissioner of the White Ring for Northern Bavaria.

With interruptions, Fischer was a member of Bayreuth's city ​​council from 1980 to 1996 . On July 19, 1984, she replaced Herbert Hofmann in the Bavarian State Parliament , where she sat until 1998. There she was chairman of the women working group of the CSU parliamentary group, member of the committee for cultural policy issues and member of the committee for education, youth and sport as well as member of the council of elders. In the 12th electoral term she was deputy chairwoman of the CSU parliamentary group and in the 13th electoral term, she was the second vice-president of the Bavarian state parliament.

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Individual evidence

  1. Bayreuth's honorary citizen Anneliese Fischer has died. Obituary on the website of the City of Bayreuth, February 4, 2020. Accessed February 4, 2020.
  2. ^ Mourning in Bayreuth - Anneliese Fischer passed away. , February 4, 2020. Retrieved February 6, 2020.
  3. Press release of the City of Bayreuth from January 18, 2019