Friedbert Grams

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Friedbert Grams (born March 24, 1942 in Kallies , Dramburg district ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Grams attended elementary school in Japenzin , then did an apprenticeship in agriculture and plant cultivation and learned mathematics and German at the adult education center. This was followed by engineering training at the Technical School for Agriculture and Improvement in Greifswald - Eldena and a distance learning course at the Academy for State and Law in Potsdam - Babelsberg as a graduate state scientist . Then he was an apprentice and agricultural assistant in his parents' business. From 1960 onwards he took on new professions: he was civil engineering worker in the melioration branch, engineer in the melioration branch and head of the trade office of the district administration Ueckermünde .

Grams was a member of the Democratic Peasant Party of Germany from 1971 to 1990 . There he was district secretary, member of the district secretariat and district chairman. After the merger, Grams became a CDU member in 1990. There he was a member of the Liepgarten local association , deputy chairman in the Ueckermünde district association, member of the district executive in the Uecker-Randow district and deputy district chairman. From 1990 to 2002 he was a member of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament, where he was deputy chairman and chairman of the petitions committee.

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