Dietlind Tiemann

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Dietlind Tiemann , b. Titze (born August 30, 1955 in Genthin ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From December 17, 2003 until her entry into the 19th Bundestag on October 24, 2017, she was Lord Mayor of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel and was confirmed in this office in September 2011.

Life

Dietlind Tiemann comes from a Catholic basket making family from Klitsche , Genthin district , where she grew up with a brother and went to school in Neuenklitsche and Schlagenthin for the first four years. After her mother's death, the father moved to Brandenburg an der Havel , where she attended the POS Rochow School there until 1970 and then the EOS “Johann Wolfgang von Goethe”. From 1974 to 1978 she studied labor economics at the University of Economics " Bruno Leuschner " (HfÖ) in Berlin-Karlshorst .

Son Stefan was born in August 1979. After completing her studies, Dietlind Tiemann worked for the VEB Landbaukombinat Potsdam , based in Brandenburg, until 1990 as a department head for labor economics at the combine and until the reunification as the acting director for economics, materials and warehouse management. In addition, she completed an unscheduled traineeship at the Mittweida Engineering College in 1987 and, together with her husband, was given the opportunity to discuss the subject of "Technical and economic aspects of the state and the development of measuring devices for determining body temperature in human and veterinary medicine, with particular attention to the economic benefits" PhD.

From 1990 to July 1993 she was commercial director at Brandenburgische Bau GmbH. Subsequently, she worked as commercial manager in the Straßen- und Tiefbau Burg GmbH in Burg (Saxony-Anhalt) until the end of 1993. In 1994 Dietlind Tiemann worked as commercial manager at Schielicke Bau in Beelitz . TREND BAU GmbH, based in Brandenburg an der Havel, was founded on January 1, 1994, and was its managing partner from December 1994 until she took up her elective function.

She is married to Klaus-Peter Tiemann and has one son.

Political party

Since 1975, the second year of study at the HfÖ, and during her work in the agricultural combine, she was a member of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) until 1989 .

Since the beginning of the 1990s Dietlind Tiemann was a member of the Economic Council of the CDU, a founding member of the Berlin-Brandenburg section, later in the state board, then state chairman and temporarily on the federal board. In June 2001 she joined the CDU. In 2002 she was already a candidate for the mayor of the CDU, but lost in the runoff election against the SPD candidate Helmut Schmidt . After he had to give up his post due to illness a year later, new elections were scheduled in 2003. She won this in the runoff election against the incumbent mayor Norbert Langerwisch (SPD) and was mayor of the city of Brandenburg an der Havel from December 17, 2003.

Until January 2007 she was an assessor in the state board of the CDU Brandenburg. There she lost the election as deputy state chairman because she supported both Sven Petke and Ulrich Junghanns in their candidacy. She is chairwoman of the CDU district association of Brandenburg an der Havel, which has over 200 members.

In the mayoral elections in Brandenburg an der Havel on September 11, 2011, Tiemann won with 56.4 percent of the votes ahead of the candidates Norbert Langerwisch from the SPD, Die Linke , Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and the Pirate Party Germany and was thus without a runoff election until 2019 Office confirmed. Although it had only 22 votes more than in the first ballot in 2003, the result was enough to be successful due to the significantly reduced turnout.

Due to her electoral success in the previous SPD stronghold of Brandenburg an der Havel, Tiemann announced on September 30, 2011 that she would run as deputy of the CDU state chairwoman Saskia Ludwig at the CDU state party conference on October 22, 2011 , although she already had four candidates for the Had suggested alternate posts. Observers rated Tiemann's candidacy as a criticism of Ludwig's course in the party and her work as opposition leader in the Potsdam state parliament. However, Tiemann failed at the party congress with 47 percent after Ludwig had offered her to chair a CDU commission to prepare for the local elections in Brandenburg.

On December 17, 2016, she was nominated as a CDU direct candidate for the Bundestag electoral district Brandenburg an der Havel - Potsdam-Mittelmark I - Havelland III - Teltow-Fläming I for the 2017 Bundestag election at a constituency assembly . She won the mandate and has been a member of the Bundestag since October 24, 2017 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.stadt-brandenburg.de/rathaus-politik/wahlen/oberbuergermeisterwahl/ Election results on the website of the city of Brandenburg
  2. ^ Volkmar Krause: CDU state chairwoman re-elected / Brandenburg's Lord Mayor Tiemann fails. (No longer available online.) In: Märkische Allgemeine . October 24, 2011, archived from the original on September 9, 2012 ; Retrieved December 25, 2015 .
  3. CDU decides: Tiemann should be in the Bundestag . Märkische Allgemeine , Brandenburger Kurier, December 19, 2016, p. 15