Dirk Nockemann

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Dirk Nockemann (born May 5, 1958 in Hagen ) is a German lawyer , civil servant and politician ( Schill , Zentrum , AfD ).

Nockemann was active in his youth with the Jusos and the SPD . In the 1990s he was a senior official in the CDU- led Interior Ministry of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . From August 2003 to March 2004 he was a member of the party for a rule of law offensive (Schill party) interior minister of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg in the Senate von Beust I . In the Hamburg state elections in 2004 he was the top candidate for the Rule of Law Party and in 2008 for the German Center Party . In the 2015 election, he ran for Germany in third place on the list and moved into the Hamburg parliament . For the state election in Hamburg 2020 he was the top candidate of the AfD and managed to get back into the Hamburg citizenship.

Life

Law degree and career in administration

After graduating from high school, Nockemann studied law at the Ruhr University in Bochum . In 1985 and 1989 he passed the state law exams . After that he settled down as a lawyer .

In 1991 he became head of department in the CDU-led Interior Ministry of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. In 1993 he became head of the State Office for Asylum and Refugee Matters in Schwerin , most recently as Chief Government Director .

Since leaving the senatorial office, Nockemann has been working again as an administrative officer. After giving up his political offices, he moved to the Department for Education and Sport , where he became head of the department for real estate affairs, which is now subordinate to the tax authorities as “Hamburg School Building”.

Political activity

In 2000 he joined the newly founded party for a rule of law offensive by Ronald Schill to. In 2001 he was elected to the Hamburg parliament. He became one of the two deputy group chairmen, Schill's office manager and head of the presidential department as well as head of the working group on immigration law . After Schill was dismissed from the office of Interior Senator in August 2003 and left the party at the instigation of Nockemann and Mario Mettbach , Nockemann was his successor with 60 out of 119 votes and remained so until March 2004. In 2003/04 he fell due to its hermetic shielding Bundeswehr hospital in Hamburg came under fire after a terror threat. In the early election on February 29, 2004 , Nockemann was the top candidate for the rule of law offensive party. However, since this failed to return to the citizenship with 0.4%, he resigned from the party the following day to change to the CDU . According to the political scientist Florian Hartleb, Nockemann was "quite polarizing" as a member of the Hamburg Senate.

At the end of 2004 he announced that he was planning a new party together with the journalist Udo Ulfkotte . On April 11, 2006, Nockemann announced that the following May, together with Norbert Frühauf, he would found a party whose program would be “conservative, social and bourgeois”. He claimed to have already gathered 200 potential members. In the end, however, the founding of a new party failed to materialize.Instead, a Hamburg regional association of the German Center Party was founded under the leadership of Nockemann and the former federal chairman of the Rule of Law Offensive party Peter-Alexander von der Marwitz . For the 2008 state elections, Nockemann ran for number one on the state center list. He said the center was a "party of the middle" and was counting on 8% of the vote in the 2008 general election. On election day, the center received 675 votes (0.1%).

In 2013, Nockemann joined Alternative für Deutschland and was deputy spokesman for the Hamburg regional association until October 2015 . In the election on May 25, 2014 he was appointed as leading candidate of the AFD in the District Assembly Bergedorf selected. In the state election in Hamburg in 2015 , Nockemann was re-elected to third place in the AfD state list in the Hamburg citizenship, where he is the deputy chairman of the AfD parliamentary group. He has been state chairman of AfD Hamburg since November 25, 2017 . Nockemann won the vote at the state party conference against Alexander Wolf with 74 to 54 votes.

Positions

After the AfD had been accused of being jointly responsible for the rise of right-wing extremism by the other parliamentary groups in Hamburg , Nockemann rejected this with the words: “It has been said several times that we would delimit and shift boundaries linguistically. I would say we're pushing the boundaries of what can be said where they were 20 years ago. "

family

Nockemann has been married since 1986 and has one son. He lives in Hamburg-Bergedorf .

literature

  • Dirk Nockemann , in Internationales Biographisches Archiv 22/2004 from May 29, 2004 (rl) Supplemented by news from MA-Journal up to week 19/2004, in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Florian Hartleb : Right and left populism. A case study based on the Schill Party and PDS . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-531-14281-X , p. 174.
  2. Preliminary result of the 2020 parliamentary elections: elected members of the 22nd Hamburg parliament. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - Institution of Public Law - (Statistics Office North)., February 24, 2020, accessed on March 10, 2020 .
  3. a b c d e Dirk Nockemann , in Internationales Biographisches Archiv 22/2004 from May 29, 2004 (rl) Supplemented by news from MA-Journal up to week 19/2004, in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)
  4. a b Florian Hartleb : Right and left populism. A case study based on the Schill Party and PDS . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-531-14281-X , p. 199.
  5. Florian Hartleb : Right and left populism. A case study based on the Schill Party and PDS . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-531-14281-X , p. 175.
  6. ^ A b c Christian Endt, Lenz Jacobsen: You want to be the alternative for Germany. Zeit Online , April 18, 2013, No. 16.
  7. Overview of the elected members of the Bergedorf district assembly at the North Statistics Office, accessed on May 30, 2014.
  8. Alexander Schuller: Hamburg AfD is aiming for ten percent in the general election . In: Abendblatt.de, October 4, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  9. Nockemann is the new AfD country manager. Alternative für Deutschland - Landesverband Hamburg, November 25, 2017. Accessed November 26, 2017.
  10. Citizenship for measures against hatred of Jews. www.ndr.de, November 6, 2019