Ernst-Wilhelm Stuckert

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Ernst-Wilhelm Stuckert (born March 26, 1939 in Bremerhaven ) is a German GAL politician and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Professional

After obtaining his secondary school leaving certificate in Bremen , Ernst-Wilhelm Stuckert trained as a sailor in merchant shipping from 1954 to 1958. This was followed by a one-year visit to the Bremen seafaring school and from 1959 to 1960 a time at sea as a ship officer.

Stuckert passed his Abitur in 1962 after attending the evening grammar school in Bremen for two years. In 1963 he acquired the patent helmsman Große Fahrt, A5 at the seafaring school in Bremen . Subsequently, he received the patent for Captain Great Voyage at the Hamburg Seafaring School .

From 1970 to 1973 he studied law at the University of Hamburg . In 1974 he found employment with Deutsche Texaco AG . As a member of the chemical-paper-ceramics union , his colleagues elected him to the works council.

politics

In 1980 Stuckert became a member of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party . At the suggestion of the GAL, he moved in as a so-called successor in August 1984 - in the middle of the election period - as a member of the Hamburg parliament. This was possible because the GAL regulations governed the rotation principle . After that, GAL MPs had to resign halfway through their elected term in order to allow other party friends to join the MPs. This regulation should make it difficult for elected representatives to stand out from the ground. In the after-work parliament , Stuckert worked mainly for the Transport Committee, the Submission Committee and the Legal Committee until the end of 1986.

literature

  • Hinnerk Fock (editor): Handbuch der Hamburgischen Bürgerschaft / Personalalien 11th electoral period, 1st addendum (October 1984), p. 322 a, b and 38, 45, 50.