Christian Guild

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Christian Gilde (born December 20, 1946 in Koenigsberg , Ostprignitz district ) is a German SPD politician . From 1990 to 1994 he was a member of the Brandenburg State Parliament . From 1994 until his retirement in 2010 he was District Administrator of the district Ostprignitz-Ruppin .

Life

Gilde is the son of a pastor and has five siblings. After graduating from high school in Wittstock in 1965 , he began studying telecommunications technology at the TU Dresden . Since he refused to take the oath on the GDR flag for reasons of faith during the military training of the students in the training camp Seelingstädt (Thuringia) , he was deregistered prematurely and later did not do any military service. From 1966 to 1968 he completed an apprenticeship as a radio mechanic, which he graduated with an award. He was still active in this profession for 9 years. Alongside his job, he took up a degree in social worker and, from 1977 to 1979, completed additional training as a marriage-family life coach. He then worked as a church social worker for 12 years.

Gilde is a member of the Arbeiterwohlfahrt , furthermore a member of the development association Jugendbauhütte Berlin-Brandenburg and the development association Gymnasium Kyritz as well as member of the board of trustees of the monastery Stift zum Heiligengrabe . He is on the board of the SPD sub-district Ostprignitz-Ruppin.

Gilde is married, has five children and lives in Dossow .

politics

He won his first election in May 1990 as a non-party candidate, then he joined the SPD in July 1990. For this he was elected in October of the same year as a direct candidate of the constituency 03 Pritzwalk-Wittstock in the Brandenburg state parliament and was a member of the committee for interior affairs. He was a member of the state parliament until January 31, 1994. From June 1990 to 1994 he was district administrator of the Wittstock district and from 1994 to 2010 he was district administrator of the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district; for reasons of age he did not stand for re-election.

As a district administrator, Gilde fought long and persistently to avert an air-to-ground firing range of the Bundeswehr on the Wittstock military training area . For him, this practice site posed a direct threat to the development of the district.

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