Dietmar Schulz (State Secretary)

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2017 medal ceremony (from left) Lower Saxony's Prime Minister Stephan Weil , Dietmar Schulz, Inge Wettig-Danielmeier and Klaus Wettig

Dietmar Schulz (born May 8, 1942 in Zwickau ) is a German lawyer . He worked as an administrative officer, most recently as State Secretary in the Lower Saxony state government .

education

Schulz spent his childhood in Schönheide in the Ore Mountains. He went to school there, in the Rhineland and in Oldenburg (Oldb) . After graduating from the Graf-Anton-Günther-Schule in 1962, he studied law in Berlin, Bonn and Göttingen. Schulz became a member of the SPD in 1965 and was chairman of the Young Socialists in Göttingen from 1968 to 1970 .

job

In August 1971, Schulz received the newly created position of a scientific assistant in the SPD parliamentary group in Hanover . As civil servants of the city ​​administration, the parliamentary group assistants were on leave for their special tasks, so that they were not subject to the authority of the city to issue instructions. He held this position until 1974, after which he worked as a lawyer in the Hanover building administration . In 1975 he moved to the Lower Saxony Ministry of Science . In 1987 he was appointed Ministerialrat and became a parliamentary advisor in the SPD parliamentary group in the Lower Saxony state parliament .

After the state elections in Lower Saxony in 1990 , Schulz was appointed to the Lower Saxony State Chancellery in June 1990 by Prime Minister Gerhard Schröder , who had known him since the Göttingen student days , was appointed ministerial director and was entrusted with the management of the department “Department coordination, policy guidelines”.

State Secretary in the Ministry of the Environment

As part of the reshuffle after the state election in Lower Saxony in 1994 Schröder sent Schulz as Secretary of State in the by Monika Griefahn led Lower Saxony Environment Ministry after the state election in Lower Saxony in 1998 was Wolfgang Jüttner successor of Monika Griefahn as environment minister in the Cabinet Schröder III , Dietmar Schulz but retained his position as State Secretary. After Gerhard Schröder's election as Federal Chancellor in autumn 1998, Gerhard Glogowski became Prime Minister of Lower Saxony. He was followed by Sigmar Gabriel after just over a year . Both ministers and undersecretary of state in the Ministry of the Environment retained their posts. Dietmar Schulz is the State Secretary with the longest term in office in the Ministry of the Environment.

During his tenure, among other things, Schulz dealt with questions of transport safety and the disposal of nuclear and hazardous waste , his work was also the subject of parliamentary questions in the state parliament.

State Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture

On January 1, 2001, Dietmar Schulz was sent by the state government to the Lower Saxony Ministry of Agriculture to see Minister Uwe Bartels when the first case of the BSE cattle epidemic occurred in Lower Saxony . In addition to BSE and foot and mouth disease , Schulz had to deal with a number of food and feed scandals. In the case of the spread of feed contaminated with nitrofen, the manufacturing company was based in Lower Saxony. Schulz called for an effective federal consumer information law so that the names of manufacturers who sold contaminated food can be published.

With the change of government after the state elections in Lower Saxony in 2003 , he was put into temporary retirement on March 3, 2003 . He has been a member of the Society for the Preservation of Old and Endangered Domestic Animals since 2001 and was on the board of the society for several years.

family

Dietmar Schulz is married to a Hanoverian and has three children.

Web links

Commons : Dietmar Schulz  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Eberhard Mädler: Christmas Surprise 1563: Residents are sold off , Freie Presse , December 23, 2013.
  2. ^ About the Abitur at the Graf-Anton-Günther-Schule , Nordwest-Zeitung of February 8, 1962.
  3. a b The GEH Board of Directors ( Memento from October 19, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), Society for the Preservation of Old and Endangered Pet Breeds .
  4. a b parliamentary groups feel snubbed by the Stadtwerke executive committee: criticism of the announcement of expected electricity price increases / SPD presented their new parliamentary group assistant , Hannoversche Allgemeine Zeitung, August 14, 1971.
  5. a b parliamentary group assistants should facilitate the work of the council , Neue Hannoversche Presse , 14./15. August 1971.
  6. Rundblick , Drei-Quellen-Verlag GmbH, Hanover, No. 22 August 1987, unpag. (P. 4).
  7. Rundblick , Hannover, No. 147 of August 6, 1987, unpag. (P. 2).
  8. ^ Béla Anda , Rolf Kleine : Gerhard Schröder: a biography. Ullstein, Berlin 1998, ISBN 978-3-548-33231-4 , p. 128.
  9. Rundblick , Hannover, No. 119 of June 23, 1990, unpag. (P. 2) and No. 120 of June 26, 1990, unpag. (P. 1).
  10. Rundblick , Hannover, No. 121 of June 27, 1990, unpag. (P. 2),
  11. Lower Saxony State Parliament, printed matter 12/492, p. 2.
  12. Hans Brinkmann: "Like an activist who is just conquering a ship". Monika Griefahn. Environment Minister from 1990 to 1998 , in: Jutta Kremer-Heye, Inka Burow, Niklas Grebe (Red.): 25 years of people, the environment, the future. , Lower Saxony Ministry for the Environment and Climate Protection, Hanover, July 15, 2011, pp. 18–27, here p. 21.
  13. Jürgen Voges: Negotiating cheap waste disposal consensus , Taz, November 13, 1995.
  14. NMU State Secretary Dietmar Schulz: "There is no catalog of repair work" , Elbe-Jeetzel-Zeitung of November 15, 2000 on castor.de .
  15. Up and about with the garbage: Münchehagen tight , Taz, December 14, 1999.
  16. ^ Minutes of the meeting of the Lower Saxony State Parliament on July 11, 1997; Question 3: Reorganization of the StAWA Stade , p. 8875.
  17. Landtag printed paper 14/70: Conduct of Minister Jüttner in clarifying the contamination findings in Stade and Grohnde , June 26, 1998.
  18. Landtag printed matter 14/646: The State Secretary and the Mouse Dog , March 30, 1999.
  19. Jürgen Voges: State environment ministers are becoming more and more meek , Taz of June 13, 1998.
  20. Landtag printed matter 14/1475, Annex 20: Is the state government step by step evading responsibility for the joint development of the Harz in east and west? , March 31, 2000, p. 4621 f.
  21. ^ Cabinet reshuffle: Gabriel continues to rebuild , Tagesspiegel-Online from November 14, 2000.
  22. Lower Saxony: First BSE case , Der Spiegel , December 28, 2000.
  23. Lower Saxony: Further interim results on suspected BSE , Animalhealth-Online of December 27, 2000.
  24. a b BSE is not off the table , Tagesspiegel, November 14, 2001.
  25. FMD suspicion near Vechta: First suspicion of an epidemic in Lower Saxony , Taz, March 12, 2001
  26. Nicole Janz: Nitrofen in Öko-Weizen: The company is said to have knowingly sold poisoned grain , Spiegel-Online from May 28, 2002.