Friedrich Adolphi
Friedrich Adolphi (born November 8, 1934 in Hamburg ; † February 8, 2014 there ) was a German politician ( Party of Rule of Law , Pro DM and HeimatHamburg ) and a member of the Hamburg citizenship .
Life
Adolphi was married and had three children. From 1950 he completed an apprenticeship at the Deutsche Bundespost . The post office worker had been retired since 1997. He had been a member of the Deutsche Postgewerkschaft since 1951. He was a volunteer football youth coach for 33 years. From 1997 to 2000 he was a lay judge at the juvenile court . Adolphi was the brother of the former MP Bodo Theodor Adolphi .
politics
Adolphi was initially a deputy of the authority for education and sport. From November 2002 to March 2004 he was a member of the citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg . He was the successor to the resigned MP Reiner Wohlers . As a member of the state parliament , Adolphi was a member of the legal and school committees. Until December 2003, Adolphi was a member of the Rule of Law Party and its parliamentary group in the Hamburg Parliament . In December 2003 he resigned from the party and parliamentary group with five other members and was henceforth a member of the Pro DM . In spring 2007 he joined the newly founded party Roger Kuschsrechte Mitte HeimatHamburg .
Web links
literature
- Handbook of Members of the Hamburg Parliament
Individual evidence
- ↑ Elbe Wochenblatt, article Mourning for Friedrich "Frido" Adolphi from February 26, 2014 ( Memento from March 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
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SURNAME | Adolphi, Friedrich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (Rule of Law Offensive Party, Pro Deutsche Mitte - Pro D-Mark Initiative), Member of the Bundestag |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 8, 1934 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | February 8, 2014 |
Place of death | Hamburg |