Dieter Drabiniok
Dieter Drabiniok (born March 3, 1954 in Bottrop ) is a master bricklayer , former German Bundestag member and founding member of the Green Party .
education and profession
Dieter Drabiniok learned the profession of bricklayer and worked as a master bricklayer until he was elected to the German Bundestag in 1983 . After 1985 he was an employee of the parliamentary group of the Greens.
In 1986 he co-founded the Verkehrsclub Deutschland (VCD) and worked on the board of this ecologically- oriented interest group until 1990. In the following years he pursued changing jobs or was not gainfully employed. He has lived in Saarbrücken since 1991 .
politics
In 1980 Dieter Drabiniok was one of the founders of the federal party "The Greens". Along with Willi Hoss , he is one of the few workers among the party's public officials. His commitment applies above all to questions of transport policy and the promotion of environmentally friendly and resource-saving transport concepts .
He condemned the compromises made by a majority in the party on the way to assuming government responsibility, belonged to the " Fundis " camp in the dispute over the party line and withdrew from active politics after 1990, but is still a member of Greens.
In 1999 he took part in a call by former officials to the party to end the Bundeswehr's involvement in the Kosovo war in Yugoslavia .
In Saarbrücken in 2005 he was one of the founders of a citizens' initiative which, for ecological and financial reasons, opposes a road and urban planning plan in the area of the banks of the Saar called “ city center on the river ” .
Public offices
Dieter Drabiniok was elected to the German Bundestag on March 29, 1983 via the state list of North Rhine-Westphalia and was a member of the first green parliamentary group there. He resigned as a member of parliament on March 31, 1985, following the rotation principle later abandoned by the party .
As a parliamentary group employee, he was a member of the “ Bundestag group ” of his party until 1987 . For the elections to the European Parliament in 1989 , he ran for 11th place in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Publications
- Subject: Maglev. Opinion. Bonn 1988
- Magnetic levitation train: senseless, expensive, harmful to the environment. Transrapid? - Without us! Waterkant magazine of the North Sea Action Conference Bremen, December 1988 (with Lutz Ribbe)
- Even more highways, even more high-speed roads. Europe is being concreted. Waterkant Bremen, April 1989
literature
- Brigitte Jäger, Claudia Pinl (ed.): Between rotation and routine. The Greens in the Bundestag. Cologne 1985. ISBN 3-462-01672-5
Web links
- Citizens' initiative "Opponents of the city center on the river" Saarbrücken
- Constanze von Bullion: The Greens, 25 years later: The Taming of the Shrew , Süddeutsche Zeitung , March 27, 2008
- Matthias Düngelhoff: A green file , interview with Dieter Drabiniok, WAZ , March 21, 2008
- Roman Pletter: The beard is off . brand eins , July 2005
- Martin Teigeler: The green card file: Dieter Drabiniok. The daily newspaper NRW, January 17, 2005
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Drabiniok, Dieter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 3, 1954 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bottrop |