Bodo Theodor Adolphi

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Bodo Theodor Adolphi (born August 22, 1939 in Hamburg ; † May 17, 2020 there ) was a German politician ( Schill , Pro DM , HeimatHamburg , AfD ) and a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Adolphi had lived in Hamburg-Langenhorn since 1960 , was married for over 60 years and has four grown children. After finishing school, he first completed an apprenticeship at the German Federal Post Office . From 1959 to 1999 he was a police officer in the Hamburg police force . As a member of the German Police Union (DPolG), he had held various functions since 1961. Adolphi was the brother of the former MP Friedrich Adolphi .

politics

From October 2001 to March 2004 Adolphi was a member of the citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . As a member of the state parliament , he was a member of the Interior Committee. Until December 2003, Adolphi was a member of the Rule of Law Party and its parliamentary group in the Hamburg Parliament. In December 2003 he resigned from the party and the parliamentary group with five other members and was henceforth a member of the Pro Deutsche Mitte - Pro D-Mark initiative . In spring 2007 he joined the newly founded party Roger Kuschsrechte Mitte HeimatHamburg . After founding the Alternative für Deutschland , he joined it and was a member of the Hamburg-Nord district committee . In the district assembly elections on May 25, 2014, he was elected to the district assembly Hamburg-Nord. In the 2015 mayor election, he ran for first place in the Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn constituency list , but failed to make it into the citizenry. On January 14, 2016, at the meeting of the Hamburg-Nord district assembly, he announced that he was leaving the AfD group, which then ceased to exist. But he wants to remain an AfD member. He later formed a parliamentary group again with the other AfD member Jens Eckleben. He did not run for the 2019 district assembly election.

source

  • Handbook of Members of the Hamburg Parliament

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Website of AfD Hamburg-Nord  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed March 14, 2014.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / alternative-hamburg.de  
  2. In 2020, it is no longer listed in the “District Board” on afd-hamburg-nord.de.
  3. Overview of the selected applicants at the North Statistics Office, accessed on May 31, 2014.