Hans-Joachim Kalendrusch

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Hans-Joachim Kalendrusch (born January 6, 1939 in Weidenberg (Ostpr.) , Tilsit-Ragnit district ) is a German politician ( Eastern CDU , CDU ).

Life

Kalendrusch attended elementary school and trained as a skilled worker. This was followed by engineering training at the Deutsche Reichsbahn . He completed a degree in economics at the University of Rostock with a diploma. He worked for many years in the transport sector (Reichsbahn, motor transport, vehicle maintenance). In 1978 he became economic director at VEB metal workshops. Since 1980 was an employee in the council of the district of Rostock and there in 1981 member of the council for recreation.

politics

In 1969 he joined the CDU block party . From 1972 to 1990 he was local group chairman and since 1981 member of the Rostock district committee, since 1988 as deputy chairman. From 1976 to 1990 he was a member of the Rostock District Assembly

In June 1990 he became government commissioner for the Rostock district. In the state elections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in 1990 , he was elected as a direct candidate in constituency 16 (Rostock IV) in the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . In the Gomolka cabinet he became parliamentary state secretary . In this office he was accused of exceeding his or her authority and irregularities.

literature

  • State Parliament Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, People's Handbook, 2nd edition, p. 27

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Roped parties: Recommendation from friends; in: Der Spiegel from April 22, 1991, online