Armin Nentwig

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Armin Nentwig (born May 15, 1943 in Hirschberg in the Riesengebirge , Lower Silesia ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and was district administrator in the Amberg-Sulzbach district in Bavaria from 2002 to 2008 .

Life

Armin Nentwig was born in Hirschberg, Lower Silesia, in 1943 and grew up in Amberg after the end of the Second World War . After secondary school, he completed an apprenticeship at the German post office to become a technical telecommunications chief secretary. He also worked as an amateur folk musician. He is in his fourth marriage to the banker Tina Nentwig, née Blum (* 1981) and lives in Amberg. He is also the manager of a temporary employment agency.

politics

The SPD member Nentwig was from 1978 to 2002 in the city council of the city of Amberg. From 1986 to 2002 he was a member of the Bavarian State Parliament . In 2002 he replaced Hans Wagner ( CSU ) as district administrator for the Amberg-Sulzbach district.

In the local elections in 2008 he ran again for the SPD and was defeated by his challenger Richard Reisinger ( CSU ) after the runoff election .

Commitment to craniocerebral patients

Nentwig is committed to the association "Skull and Brain Patients in Need eV". The association comprises numerous regional groups throughout Germany. Armin Nentwig has been federal chairman since it was founded.

In 2006 Nentwig came into public dispute with several members of the association who accused him of infidelity and fraud and reported this. The pronounced penalty order, which still contained three of 16 allegations, was accepted by Nentwig in January 2007 in order to end the legal dispute according to his own statements. With an action for injunctive relief, Nentwig had the political opponent forbid the allegation that he had cheated on a social association and embezzled this money.

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