Günter Moser (politician)

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Günter Moser (born November 18, 1940 in Heidenheim ) is a German SPD politician who was a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament from 1972 to 1977 .

Life

Life and work

Günter Moser was the head of the works high school in Heidenheim. When the Heidenheim electoral district received a second mandate, it was able to move into the state parliament alongside CDU man Werner Baumhauer .

politics

On April 23, 1972, the 6th electoral term of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament began . Moser was particularly committed to traffic development. In the following legislative period ( 7th electoral term ) he was re-elected, but had to resign on November 11, 1977. Siegfried Pommerenke followed him in this position .

Web links

  • Michael Brendel: Heidenheim constituency : Nine to one: Up until now there were almost only men for Heidenheim in the state parliament. SWP, February 5, 2016.

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus-Dieter Kirschner: Money for the bypass road in prospect - the state government is thinking of Heuchlingen and the level crossing in Sontheim an der Brenz. 5th July 2012.