Christel Stegmann

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Christel Stegmann , nee Timmermann, (born October 26, 1919 in Hamburg ; † July 19, 2007 there ) was a German politician ( GVP , FDP , SDU ).

Life

Stegmann, who lived in Hoheluft-Ost , was initially a commercial employee and later an independent insurance clerk by profession. She initially joined the All-German People's Party led by Gustav Heinemann , and she was elected to the executive board of the state in 1953. She ran for the GVP in the Bundestag election in 1953 in the Hamburg I constituency and came in second on the Hamburg state list. When the failure of the GVP became apparent, unlike Heinemann and most of the members, it did not join the SPD , but became a member of the FDP in 1956 . There she was a member of the state executive from 1966 and became deputy state chairman in 1967.

For the FDP, Stegmann was elected to the Hamburg-Nord district assembly in 1957 . From 1961 she was chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the district assembly. As a district deputy, she campaigned, among other things, for more children's playgrounds to be built, for public transport to be improved at the weekend, for old apartments in the Neue Heimat to be retained in the inner-city area, and for another noise protection hall to be built to protect against aircraft noise Residents of the airport noise protection windows are financed. After the senatorial mandate was suspended after the constitutional amendment of February 19, 1971, she was one of the new MPs who exercised the mandate of one of the senators and resigned her mandate in the district assembly. With the departure of Helga Schuchardt after her election to the German Bundestag, she finally became a member of the Bundestag on January 17, 1973. She was a member of the parliamentary investigation committees to review the dumping of industrial and household waste, to investigate incidents in connection with postoperative deaths in the gynecological clinic of Eppendorf University Hospital and to investigate radiation damage in AK St. Georg . She was also a member of the Sports Committee, the Health Committee, the School, Youth and Vocational Training Committee, the Environment Committee and, for a short time, the Interior Committee. With criticism of the shift to the left of the FDP Hamburg , she resigned from the party and the parliamentary group on September 21, 1973 and belonged to the citizenship as a non-attached MP until the end of the election period.

In 1978 she took part in the founding of the Hamburg regional association of the Social Democratic Union , which was mainly founded by former members of the right wing SPD, and became deputy state chairwoman there. After internal disputes about deputy seats offered by the CDU in the Hamburg specialist authorities for board members Wolfgang Duysen and Winfried Döbertin , she left the SDU in July 1978.

Web links

  • Stegmann, Christel . In: Martin Schumacher (Ed.): MdB - The People's Representation 1946–1972. - [Saalfeld to Szyszka] (=  KGParl online publications ). Commission for the History of Parliamentarism and Political Parties e. V., Berlin 2006, ISBN 978-3-00-020703-7 , pp. 1215 , urn : nbn: de: 101: 1-2014070812574 ( kgparl.de [PDF; accessed on June 19, 2017]).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Source : Database of Members of the Hamburg Parliament, status: November 2, 2018. OTRS ticket = ticket: 2018110410005121 .
  2. "Hamburger Rundblick" in: Hamburger Abendblatt from June 3, 1953, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  3. ^ "Electoral districts and their candidates introduce themselves" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of September 1, 1953, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  4. ^ "Today: Wahlkreis 15, Hamburg-Nord I" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from September 16, 1969, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  5. ^ "Aim: Moderner Liberalismus" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of May 2, 1967, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  6. ^ "All parliamentary groups agree" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of December 5, 1961, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  7. ^ "Rubble areas are no substitute for playgrounds" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt dated September 5, 1963, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  8. ^ "Even fewer trains on the weekend" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from March 19, 1968, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  9. ^ "Tenants remain stubborn" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from June 20, 1970, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  10. "Still too much noise from the jet jets" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from May 29, 1970, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  11. ^ "There are no patent recipes" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt dated September 30, 1970, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  12. ^ "No guarantee for real politics" , in: Hamburger Abendblatt of September 22, 1973, accessed on November 4, 2018.
  13. ^ "Union in Germany. Information service of the Christian-Democratic and Christian-Social Union of Germany "Born 1978, No. 21.
  14. "Proudly hurt! Vice-boss goes ” , in: Hamburger Abendblatt from July 17, 1978, accessed on November 4, 2018.