Dieter Pavlik

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Dieter Pavlik, May 1990

Dieter Pavlik (born September 24, 1935 in Berlin ; † February 11, 2000 there ) was a German politician.

Life

The non-party teacher joined the SDP in early January 1990 . In the election for the city council of East Berlin on May 6, 1990, he won a mandate for the SPD. In the following red-black coalition , Pavlik was elected to the City Council for Education on May 30, 1990 .

Due to the emerging reunification of the two halves of Berlin, the term of office of the first freely elected magistrate of East Berlin ( Magistrat Schwierzina ) was very short. It ended after the first joint election in East and West Berlin to a joint House of Representatives (December 2, 1990) with the swearing-in of a full Berlin Senate at the end of January 1991.

In the elections for the first full Berlin parliament on December 2, 1990 in Berlin-Pankow , Dieter Pavlik won the direct mandate with the most first votes of all 36 SPD direct mandates in Berlin and remained a member of parliament until the beginning of 1996 . He became chairman of the school committee in parliament.

After leaving parliament, Pavlik had been teaching political world studies at the evening grammar school in Prenzlauer Berg since 1996 . He had already returned there in 1992 after the end of his tenure as a city councilor with a partial position. Pavlik retired at the end of 1998 for health reasons. Because of political differences of opinion with his district association, Dieter Pavlik resigned from the SPD in autumn 1999.

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