Günter Hielscher

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Günter Hielscher (* 24. January 1947 in Radebeul ) is a German FDP - politician and former member of the Saxon Parliament .

Life

Günter Hielscher attended the polytechnic high school "Martin Andersen Nexö" in Radebeul-Niederlößnitz until 1963 . After that, he completed vocational training with a high school diploma as a skilled chemical worker in the Dresden pharmaceuticals factory until 1966 . Hielscher studied at the Technical University of Dresden until 1971 and received his degree as a graduate engineer in the electrical engineering and precision engineering section.

In 1975 he was an assistant at the university and received his doctorate in engineering. In the same year Hielscher was operating director of VEB Elektro-Kontakt Dresden and in 1982 operating director of VEB Plastverarbeitung und Schweißtechnik Dresden. In 1990 he was managing director of the company Kohlenstofferzeugnisse Dresden.

Günter Hielscher was a member of the Presidium “Unternehmensforum DDR e. V. "as well as a member of the board of the Association of the Saxon Metal and Electrical Industry e. V.

Hielscher is married and has two children.

politics

Günter Hielscher was a member of the LDPD from 1970 and has been a member of the FDP since 1990. He was also a member of the FDP's Dresden District Executive. After the first free Volkskammer election in 1990 , he was a member of the Volkskammer from June to October as the successor to the resigned Dieter Hofmann . In October 1990 he was elected to the Saxon state parliament via the state list for an electoral term until 1994. There he was chairman of the Committee on Economy and Labor. In addition, Hielscher was a member of the 10th Federal Assembly for the election of the seventh German Federal President.

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Individual evidence

  1. Klaus-Jürgen Holzapfel (Ed.): Saxon State Parliament: 1st electoral period, 1990–1994; People's Handbook . NDV Neue Darmstädter Verlagsanstalt , Rheinbreitbach 1991, ISBN 3-87576-265-7 , p. 85. (As of May 1991)