Fritz Buschle

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Fritz Buschle at the celebrations for five years of the Ringzug 2008

Fritz Buschle (* 6. November 1951 in Tuttlingen ) is SPD - politician and was 2006-2011 deputy of the Parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg .

Life

After attending elementary school from 1958 to 1966, Buschle learned the trade of telecommunications technician until 1969. In the next two years, he obtained the technical qualification at the Ferdinand von Steinbeis School in Tuttlingen. From 1971 to 1973 he did military service. Until 1976 he trained to become a telecommunications engineer.

Buschle was a civil servant until 1976 . After that he was regional sales manager at Siemens until 2004 . He then worked as a sales engineer at Hekatron . Since 2005 he has been an independent industrial representative for electrical safety technology.

Buschle is married and has two grown daughters.

In his free time he was a musician (trombone and trumpet) in Stetten for over 35 years, and chairman there for 25 years (and thus also honorary chairman), for 20 years deputy district chairman of the brass band.

In May 2015 he was awarded the Cross of Merit on Ribbon.

Political functions

In 1978 Buschle was elected to the local council in Mühlheim / Stetten, since 1980 he has been a local councilor in Mühlheim. Since 1999 it has been a member of the Tuttlingen district council . From April 12, 2006 to May 2011, Buschle was a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg, into which he was elected for the constituency of Tuttlingen-Donaueschingen with an election result of 20.4% (-6.3%). Although he had clearly gained votes in the state elections in 2011 against the state trend of the SPD (the SPD only succeeded in this in 4 constituencies), he was not able to regain the mandate due to the changed state electoral law and the size of the constituency.

Buschle is also a member of the supervisory board of the Kreissparkasse Tuttlingen.

Web links

Commons : Fritz Buschle  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg ( Memento from March 30, 2009 in the Internet Archive )