Gerd Zielenkiewitz

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Gerd Zielenkiewitz (born February 10, 1948 in Rostock ) is a German politician.

Life and work

After training as a bricklayer and graduating from high school in 1966, Gerd Zielenkiewitz then studied at the Technical University of Dresden until 1971 and completed his studies as a graduate engineer-pedagogue for construction. After completing his military service in the NVA in 1973, he taught statics at the University of Wismar until 1994 . In 1983 he received his doctorate from the TU Dresden. From 1995 to 2002 Gerd Zielenkiewitz was head of department at the state government of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . He is married to Ulrike Zielenkiewitz (née Beyer) and has two grown children from his first marriage.

In addition to the political activity Gerd Zielenkiewitz a volunteer for the German Foundation for Monument Protection and is diverse culturally active, even in the structure of club St. Georgen for the reconstruction of the Church of St. Georgen in Wismar and the development association cog from Poel . He is a member of the German-Swedish Society.

Political party

From 1989 to March 2011 Gerd Zielenkiewitz was a member of the SPD. Since 1990 he has been a member and president of the citizenship of the Hanseatic City of Wismar . After many years of internal party differences, Zielenkiewitz resigned on June 8, 2010, together with Sabine Mönch-Kalina, Hans-Jürgen Leja and Michael Werner from the Wismar SPD parliamentary group and founded a new parliamentary group. On November 17, 2010, the local party arbitration tribunal of the Wismar SPD excluded the four former parliamentary group members from the party. They then founded their own “For Wismar faction”. They regretted that the situation had not been used to reflect on the reasons for leaving the parliamentary group and announced that they would “appeal against expulsion from the party and bring about a decision at the state level”. The appeal was rejected in March 2011.

MP

Gerd Zielenkiewitz was a directly elected member of the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for the constituency of Wismar since October 2002 . During these years he was the spokesman for research and technology policy in the SPD parliamentary group. In the state elections on September 18, 2006, he was able to defend the direct mandate in Wismar. Since his expulsion from the SPD in March 2011, he has been a non-attached member of the state parliament. With the state election in 2011, his mandate in the state parliament ended.

Works

  • Contribution to the further theoretical and practical design of the transition from Abitur level to university / illustrated using the example of building mechanics with special consideration of the Abitur classes in the institutions of vocational training and the engineering university. Dresden, Techn. Univ., Fac. For Social Science, Diss., 1983

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b page no longer available , search in web archives: SPD parliamentary group excludes MPs in: Ostsee-Zeitung from March 29, 2011. Retrieved on June 1, 2011.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.ostsee-zeitung.de