Gottfried Haschke

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Gottfried Haschke (born March 25, 1935 in Großhennersdorf ; † December 2, 2018 ) was a German politician ( CDU ). From August to October 1990 he was Parliamentary State Secretary to the Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry of the GDR and from 1991 to 1993 Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forests .

Life

The son of a farmer attended primary school in Kleinschönau and Großhennersdorf from 1941 to 1949. The agricultural training in his parents' farm, visiting the vocational school in Herrnhut and the agricultural school in Zittau ended Haschke 1957 as agriculturalist . In 1960 he took over his parents' business, which he had to transfer to an agricultural production cooperative that same year . From 1960 to 1974 he was chairman of an LPG type I and from 1974 to 1990 he was production manager of LPG plant production in Berthelsdorf . In 1990 Haschke bought his property back and continued to run the family business as a resettler . Gottfried Haschke was married and has five children.

politics

In 1952, Haschke became a member of the GDR CDU .

From March to October 1990 Haschke belonged to the first freely elected people 's chamber in the GDR and was chairman of the working group on agriculture. On October 3, 1990, Haschke became a member of the German Bundestag . He was then a member of the Bundestag until 2002. Since the Bundestag election in 1990 , he has always been a directly elected member of the Bautzen-Löbau constituency in the Bundestag.

From August to October 1990, Haschke was Parliamentary State Secretary and Acting Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forestry on the last GDR Council of Ministers, led by Prime Minister Lothar de Maizière . After the parliamentary elections in 1990 Haschke was on 24 January 1991 as Parliamentary Secretary to the Federal Minister of Food, Agriculture and Forestry in by Chancellor Helmut Kohl led government appointed. On the occasion of a cabinet reshuffle, he left office on January 21, 1993, together with the then Federal Minister Ignaz Kiechle .

Haschke briefly gained media attention during the summer hole in 1994 with the demand for sanctions against restaurateurs who do not offer at least one “German” dish.

He was chairman of the Landvolkverein Oberlausitz e. V. and one of the founding members of the citizens' initiative Neubau B 178, which started on January 28, 2003 .

See also

literature

  • Christopher Hausmann, Biographical Handbook of the 10th People's Chamber of the GDR (1990), Böhlau Verlag, Cologne 2000, ISBN 3-412-02597-6 , pp. 77f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice
  2. Politicians and their summer hole ideas , Kölner Stadtanzeiger.