Friedrich Neuhausen

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Friedrich Neuhausen (born February 25, 1934 in Stolberg (Rhineland) , † December 6, 1994 in Bomlitz ) was a German politician ( FDP ). He was a local politician in Lower Saxony and entered the German Bundestag three times from 1980 to 1990 .

Life

Neuhausen attended grammar school and then a private higher commercial school before completing an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk. From 1956 to 1962 he was a commercial clerk in an industrial company, before he was manager of the Waldorf School in Benefeld from 1962 . From 1968, the year in which he joined the FDP, he was also a religion, economics and social studies teacher at the school. From 1974 on, Neuhausen was a board member of the Free Schools Working Group in Lower Saxony.

Neuhausen was chairman of the FDP local association in Bomlitz and the district association Soltau - Fallingbostel . As early as 1964, four years before joining the FDP, he was already a member of the Bomlitz municipal council and from 1972 to 1986 he was deputy mayor of the municipality. In 1976 and 1977 he was deputy district administrator of the Fallingbostel district .

Neuhausen was elected to the German Bundestag in 1980 via the Lower Saxony state list , to which he belonged for three terms from 1980 to 1990. During all three terms he was a full member of the Committee on Education and Science, from April 1988 he served as vice-chairman. He was also a member of the Petitions Committee for the tenth term ending October 1985.

His estate is kept in the Archives of Liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Gummersbach .

Fonts

  • Poems about the Federal Palace . Bonn: Edition Transcontact, Umschau-Verlag, 1986, ISBN 3-524-88024-X .
  • "When the good citizens are slumbering ..." Rhymes and inconsistencies from the Federal Palace . Hannover: Niedersachsen-Verl., 1989, ISBN 3-927632-00-7 .
  • "Whoever laughs last ..." A selection of rhymes and inconsistencies from the Federal Palace . Hanover: Niedersachsen-Verl., 1992, ISBN 3-927632-13-9 .

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