Carla Boulboullé

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Carla Boulboullé (born October 4, 1943 in Berlin ) is a former SPD politician .

education and profession

Carla Boulboullé graduated from high school in 1964. She then studied history, political science and sociology at the University of Cologne and the Ruhr University Bochum. Boulboulle was a popular student politician at the Ruhr University, without following the trend towards SDS / K group Maoism or DKP as a SHB member; In December 1968 she suggested that the then rector of the university, Biedenkopf, resigned after he had requested 300 police officers to remove 20 occupants from the institute. Then she worked as a research assistant at the Ost-West-Gesellschaft eV

politics

Carla Boulboullé was a member of the SPD from 1961 to October 25, 1990. Boulboullé ran for a citizens' initiative for the German Bundestag. Due to the maintenance of this candidacy, Boulboullé was expelled from the party. Until she was excluded from the party, she was a member of the Düsseldorf sub-district executive committee of the SPD as well as spokeswoman for the working group of social democratic women in the SPD, Düsseldorf sub-district and deputy chairwoman of the SPD's Düsseldorf-Flingern local association. From 1984 to 1989 she was an expert citizen in the personnel committee of the city of Düsseldorf.

Carla Boulboullé was from May 31, 1990 to May 31, 1995 directly elected member of the 11th state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia for the constituency 045 Düsseldorf II. She was a member of the SPD parliamentary group until October 28, 1990; after that it was non-attached.

Web links

Carla Boulboullé at the North Rhine-Westphalia state parliament

Individual evidence

  1. Wolf Biermann mentions them in his autobiography: Don't wait for better times , Berlin 2016, p. 322; she started an initiative at the RUB for Biermann's freedom of travel
  2. cf. Norbert Kosicki: "Aufbruch im Revier" Klartext, Essen 1993