Doris Zutt

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Doris Zutt

Doris Klara Hildegard Zutt (* 1955 in Hanau ) is a German politician ( NPD ).

Life

Zutt completed an apprenticeship as a geriatric nurse. In 1982 she joined the NPD. Since 1989 she has been able to move into the local parliament in Ehringshausen several times . Due to the tight majority, her vote and that of her husband Alfred Zutt (NPD) were decisive for the election of the mayor. Zutt became chair of the environmental committee. In 1997 she achieved her best result with 22.9%. Zutt was also a member of the Lahn-Dill district council . Since 1993, Zutt has headed the Family and Social Policy Department as a national board member of the NPD. For a long time she was the only woman on the NPD board. In 2002 she was one of 14 respondents who were summoned to the Federal Constitutional Court in the course of the NPD ban proceedings . In the 2005 Bundestag election she ran as a direct candidate for the NPD for constituency 174 (Lahn-Dill) and received 2.3% of the first votes. In 2007 she ran for the mayor's office in Frankfurt am Main. In the state elections in Hesse in 2008 , she was the NPD's top candidate, reaching 1.4%. In 2008 she moved to Waren (Müritz) with her husband . There the NPD ran with five candidates for local elections in 2009. Doris Zutt was the only NPD candidate to move into the Müritz district council and the city council of Waren (Müritz). In the literature, Zutt was described as a “top politician in her party with leadership functions”.

Zutt was in the headlines in connection with the shops she runs in Ehringshausen and Waren, which are contact points for the right-wing extremist scene. In 2004, Zutt was taken away from the Wetzlar district council by the police. Zutt had refused to leave the district assembly after the district assembly chairman had excluded her from the next meeting after a scandal. In a very similar way, it was taken away from the city council of Waren in 2015.

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Individual evidence

  1. A village sees brown , article from March 12, 2001 by Carsten Holm on Spiegel Online
  2. Toralf Staud: The nice Nazis next door. In: taz-online, July 20, 2005.
  3. Helmut Kerscher: NPD ban process threatens to burst . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung GmbH , January 23, 2002. Retrieved July 21, 2010. 
  4. Bundestag election: Doris Zutt (NPD). parliamentwatch.de , accessed on December 17, 2009 .
  5. State election of Hesse: Doris Zutt (NPD). parliamentwatch.de , accessed on December 17, 2009 .
  6. OV: Right-wing extremists are pulling eastwards ( Memento of the original from June 23, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , on: hr-online, September 18, 2008 (no longer available on November 11, 2012).  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hr-online.de
  7. Brigitte Brück: On the role of women in the transnationalization of right-wing extremism . In: Thomas Greven (Ed.): Globalized right-wing extremism? VS-Verlag, Wiesbaden 2006, ISBN 3-531-14514-2 , pp. 209 ff .
  8. NPD MPs taken away by the police , Nordkurier, March 19, 2015