Eberhard Bueb

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Eberhard Bueb (born June 27, 1938 in Berlin ) is a German politician (GAZ and GRÜNE) from Bavaria with roots in Breisach im Breisgau .

Life

Eberhard Bueb was initially a member of the FDP . Under the impression of the books “ The Limits of Growth ” by the Club of Rome and “ A Planet is Plundered ” by Herbert Gruhl , Bueb switched to the Green Action Future (GAZ) founded in 1978 . At their party congress on March 10, 1979, he was elected one of the two deputy federal chairmen of the party, with Bueb "soon spinning his strings to the colorful and alternatives" and in September this course of "total opening" within the Other Political Association / The Greens “Continued what GAZ Federal Chairman Herbert Gruhl disliked. On September 15, 1979, Bueb applied for an equal representation of the program and organization committee within the Greens, so that “communist and other left groups, which were supposed to make up the other half, could easily have a majority in these bodies”. But the application was rejected at the time.

After the majority situation shifted to the left in the founding phase of the federal party Die Grünen in 1980 and the GAZ and most of its members began to break away from it to found the ÖDP (later ödp) in 1982 , Bueb stayed with the GREENS.

From 1985 to 1987 Eberhard Bueb as had substitutes for Sabine Bard member of parliament for the Greens. During this time he was the parliamentary manager of the GREEN parliamentary group.

Bueb is a textile engineer by profession and was a member of the policy committee when the Greens were founded in 1980. Bueb resigned from the "Bündnis90 / Die Grünen" party in 1999 in protest against the military operation in Kosovo. In 2012 he rejoined the party.

philosophy

He advocates a “reduction in production and consumption”.

swell

  1. Eberhard Bueb in an interview with Frankenpost (from July 11, 2008)
  2. Herbert Gruhl: Survival is everything. Memories. Berlin / Munich: Herbig, 1987, p. 208
  3. see report in the Frankenpost about Bueb, January 13, 2010
  4. Agnes Pohrt: Green veteran from Breisach. In: Badische Zeitung of September 27, 2014.