Dietmar Franke

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Dietmar Franke (* 10. May 1938 in Chemnitz , † 25. November 2007 in Dresden ) was a German CDU - politician and member of the Saxon Parliament .

Life and work

Grave in the old Annenfriedhof in Dresden

Franke attended school in Thum ( Ore Mountains ) and then trained as a bricklayer. This was later followed by civil engineering studies in Glauchau , which he completed in 1957 with the state examination. He then worked as a technologist, site manager and senior site manager at BMK Coal and Energy in Dresden. Later he was chief engineer in the combine research and project planning. He then became technical director of the Dresden branch of Union-Bau .

After reunification, he became a member of the 23rd regional synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Saxony in March 1990 . He was an Evangelical Lutheran, married and has two children. Franke worked as a long-time head of the Zion Church community in Dresden . He died in Dresden in 2007 and was buried in the Old Annenfriedhof .

politics

From December 1989 to September 1990 Franke was a member of the Dresden District Board of Democratic Awakening (DA). In addition, from January to May 1990 he was a member of the grassroots parliamentary group of the Dresden City Council.

He was elected to the Saxon state parliament in 1990 and 1994 via the state list of the CDU Saxony . There he was a member of the Constitutional and Legal Committee and the Environment Committee. In the state elections in 1999 he ran for the hopeless list position 70 and consequently left the state parliament.

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