Hans-Peter Müller (politician)

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Hans-Peter Müller (born December 30, 1955 in Hattingen ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and trade unionist.

Life

After completing his training as a motor vehicle electrician, Müller worked at Thyssen at the Henrichshütte in Hattingen from 1974 to 1979. During this time he completed 15 months of military service. In 1979 he moved to Richter & Rosenkranz Autokrane in Recklinghausen, since 1982 he has been employed by RAG (then Deutsche Steinkohle), where he has been a member of the works council since 2002 . Employment at RAG has been suspended since 2012 due to its membership in the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. During his professional life he was always a member of the respective trade union ( IG Metall , ÖTV , IG BCE ), from 1989 to 1995 also honorary chairman of the DGB city ​​association in Datteln and from 2012 to 2014 chairman of the IGBCE local group Datteln II.

Hans-Peter Müller lives in Datteln, is married and has a grown-up daughter.

politics

Since 1987 Müller has been a member of the SPD, since 1994 chairman of the local association Datteln-Süd and a member of the city council in Datteln, since 2014 chairman of the Datteln SPD. From 1994 to 2012 he was a member of the SPD parliamentary group in the city council of Datteln , from 1999 to 2012 its chairman. Since 2009 he has been a member of the Recklinghausen district council and is deputy chairman of the SPD district parliamentary group and since 2012 a member of the SPD parliamentary group in the RVR. He worked for two years in the legal, constitutional, personnel and organizational committee of the North Rhine-Westphalia Association of Towns and Municipalities . From 1995 to 2012 he was a member of the AWO city association board.

For the state elections in 2010 he ran against Josef Hovenjürgen from the CDU in the Recklinghausen IV constituency and lost 40.3% to 40.7%. For the state elections in 2012 he ran again in the same constituency and this time was able to unite the majority of the first votes with 42.7% against 34.3%. In the state elections in 2017 he was defeated by Josef Hovenjürgen with 36.4% against 41.1% of the votes, i.e. H. with a significantly larger deficit than the second votes of the respective parties (SPD: 34.1%, CDU: 34.2%). Since his party had not secured him on the state list , he left the state parliament.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Peter Müller ›NRWSPD. Retrieved on July 29, 2019 (German).