Axel Prümm

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Axel J. Prümm (born May 16, 1957 in Grevenbroich ) is a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ). From 2004 to 2009 he was mayor of the city of Grevenbroich.

School and education

After attending the elementary school in Gustorf and the former district grammar school in Grevenbroich, today's Erasmus grammar school , Axel Prümm did his community service at the Diocesan Guide of Cologne of the German Scouting Society of St. Georg . He then studied law at the universities of Tübingen and Cologne . He passed the first state examination in law in 1987 and the second in September 1990. Since 1991 he has been admitted to the bar at the Düsseldorf Regional Court . In April 2007 he did his doctorate with a thesis on law and politics in an emergency budget municipality at the University of Cologne.

Professional activity and politics

After completing his studies, Prümm began to work for the markt internal publishing group , where he became the publisher's editorial director in 1999. In 2004 he ran for the office of Mayor of Grevenbroich and was able to prevail in a runoff election against Edmund Feuster in autumn . In June 2008, Prümm was elected first chairman at an extraordinary general meeting of the DRK district association Grevenbroich. In the local elections in 2009, he no longer ran for the office of mayor. Today Prümm is again working for the markt intern publishing group.

Fonts

  • Recipes for Grevenbroich. In the middle of the life of our city . Grevenbroich 2004. (recipe collection)
  • Law and politics of an emergency budget municipality - on the efforts of municipal budget consolidation, a case study . Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-937302-06-5 .
  • Club and home songs of the Grevenbroich shooters. (Ed.) Grevenbroich 2007, ISBN 978-3-937302-07-2 .
  • Disenchantment with politics does not fall from the sky . Grevenbroich 2009, ISBN 978-3-00-028169-3 .
  • (Ed. Together with Olaf Weber) Festschrift for the 70th birth of Günter Weber; Medium-sized companies - yesterday, today and tomorrow. Düsseldorf 2010, ISBN 978-3-00-030543-6 .

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