Edmund Vronsky

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Edmund Wronski (* 17th January 1922 in Berlin , † 5. June 2020 ) was a German CDU - politician .

Career

His training as a technical draftsman began in 1943. After the end of the war , he began his studies as an engineer. His political activity began in 1946 after he was a prisoner of war. For the district association Reinickendorf he ran in 1958 , although unsuccessfully for the Berlin House of Representatives , but moved in 1959 to. In the elections to the House of Representatives on February 17, 1963 Vronsky was initially not re-elected. It was not until 1967 that he received a new mandate for the House of Representatives, to which he was to belong until 1991.

In June 1981 the new Governing Mayor Richard von Weizsäcker appointed him to the Senate as Senator for Labor and Enterprises (state-owned companies e.g. Berlin Transport Company , Water Works , GASAG ). Even after the official business was handed over to Eberhard Diepgen in 1984, Vronsky remained in the Senate. After the Senate election in March 1985, he became Senator for Transport and Public Enterprises. During his activity, the extension of the underground to Spandau and Wittenau as well as the restart of the S-Bahn , the latter through negotiations with the GDR , were implemented. The privatization of state-owned companies, a demand of the FDP , was also part of his work as a senator.

In the election on January 29, 1989 , the Senate formed by the CDU and FDP was voted out and replaced by the first red-green Senate under the leadership of Walter Momper , whereby Vronsky also left office. In the election on December 2, 1990 , he decided not to run again for the House of Representatives.

During his almost fifty years of political activity, Vronsky held numerous functions in the CDU Reinickendorf. He was u. a. Chairman of the CDU Frohnau and on the district committee.

In 1993 Vronsky was accepted into the circle of city elders, an honor that is bestowed only on up to 40 people.

Wronski lived in the Reinickendorf district of Hermsdorf until his death .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Former Senator Edmund Wronski dies at the age of 98. In: rbb24.de , June 11, 2020, accessed on June 12, 2020.

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