Bodo Richter

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Bodo Richter (born December 15, 1941 in Flensburg ; † September 8, 2019 in Wuppertal ) was a German lawyer and politician ( SPD ). From 1982 to 1988 he was the City Director of Wuppertal.

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Bodo Richter studied law and was awarded a Dr. jur. PhD and has been a judge at the Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court since 1970 . In 1973 he became mayor of the city of Schleswig , which he remained until 1977. In 1978 he became mayor of the city of Flensburg. After his election as Lord Mayor, Richter expressed the wish to move privately to the redevelopment area in downtown Flensburg . The city then offered him the half-timbered house at Kompagniestraße 9th, which was to be renovated in 1978. On October 1, 1982, he succeeded Friedrich Platte as senior city director of Wuppertal. Richter described the departure from his city to the distant Wuppertal as a departure and a risk with an uncertain outcome.

City Director

On November 23, 1983, the SPD member made headlines when it became known that he had an anti-retrofit advertisement with Dr. B. Richter, Jurist had signed what the CDU described as "incompatible with the Civil Service Act". The SPD, however, resisted the CDU attacks. On January 10, 1984, he was accused of filzocracy in connection with the planned replacement of the head office of the municipal legal office. Richter was elected chairman of the Ost-West S-Bahn by the general assembly on April 23rd. On September 22nd, he was also confirmed as chairman of the supervisory board of Wuppertaler Stadtwerke AG. His deputy was Siegfried Sülz. On May 24, 1988, he announced his departure from Wuppertal. He was adopted on June 20 and moved to Kiel as State Secretary of the Ministry of Culture , which he remained until 1995.

See also

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  • Wuppertal City Archives
  • GA, July 13, 1982
  • GA, dated June 21, 1988
  • Bergische Blätter 1987, volume 25, pages 10-12

Individual evidence

https://www.shz.de/lokales/schleswiger-nachrichten/trauer-um-schleswigs-altbuergermeister-bodo-richter-id25539837.html

  1. Flensburger Tageblatt : Died at the age of 77: Flensburg mourns the loss of its former mayor Dr. Bodo Richter , dated: September 11, 2019; accessed on: September 11, 2019
  2. https://trauer.shz.de/trauerbeispiel/dr-bodo-richter/55759057
  3. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburg's new mayor will move into this house , dated: August 30, 1977
  4. Announcement of his move to Wuppertal in General-Anzeiger, July 13, 1982
  5. General-Anzeiger, November 23, 1983
  6. Generalanzeiger, January 10, 1984