Franz von Prümmer

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Franz von Prümmer (born April 4, 1920 in Winterstettenstadt , † November 6, 1981 in Oberthulba ) was a German politician ( CSU ).

Life

Prümmer grew up in Kitzingen , where he attended elementary school and high school. During the Second World War he was a member of the Reich Labor Service and the Wehrmacht . He then studied at the Universities of Würzburg and Minnesota . From 1946 to 1958 he directed courses for youth and adult education as well as youth and neighborhood homes. He later worked as an editor and commercial clerk in a construction company. In 1959 he became a full-time advisor for ecclesiastical, social and political adult education as well as for social and labor law at the Catholic workers' movement in the diocese of Würzburg . In 1971 he founded the Federal Working Group for Chambers of Labor , of which he was also the first chairman. In 1972 he became deputy chairman of the board of trustees of the Bavarian State Foundation and in 1979 chairman of the state health council .

Prümmer belonged to the board of the CSU in the Lower Franconian district association as well as the state board of the Christian-Social Workers and was also a district councilor and member of the district committee in Schweinfurt . In 1966 he moved into the Bavarian state parliament for the first time . Initially elected to parliament via the constituency list, he won the direct mandate in the constituency of Bad Kissingen-Stadt und - Land , Bad Neustadt an der Saale and, after the constituency reform in 1974 and 1978, in the constituency of Bad Kissingen in 1970 . He held the mandate until his death, his successor was Norbert Geis .

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