Arne Fuhrmann (politician)

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Arne Fuhrmann (born June 5, 1941 in Kattowitz ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and former member of the German Bundestag .

Life

Fuhrmann attended secondary school, then business school and trained as a carpenter. After that he was a soldier in the German Armed Forces for eight years . He passed a school science exam and then studied social pedagogy at the University of Göttingen . He worked in the remedial educational children's home of the workers' welfare in Hützel , then as a city nurse in Lüneburg . He is a member of the ver.di union and the Arbeiterwohlfahrt .

politics

In 1972 Fuhrmann joined the SPD and soon became deputy chairman in the SPD sub-district of Lüneburg. In the federal elections in 1990 and 1994 , he entered the German Bundestag via the state list of the SPD Lower Saxony. In 1998 he won the direct mandate in the constituency of Lüneburg - Lüchow-Dannenberg . In the twelfth legislative period from 1990 to 1994 he was chairman of the study commission Demographic Change - Challenges of our aging society to the individual and politics , in the following electoral term chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in this study committee. In 2002 he left the Bundestag.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Enquete Commission on Demographic Change in Germany on the Bundestag website ( Memento from May 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive )