Hans-Werner Ehrenberg

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Hans-Werner Ehrenberg (born August 30, 1952 in Castrop-Rauxel ) is a German teacher and former politician ( FDP ).

Ehrenberg passed his Abitur at the Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gymnasium in Recklinghausen in 1972 and then studied German, history and political science at the Ruhr University in Bochum from 1973 to 1978 . He completed this course with the state examination. From 1978 to 1980 he worked as a trainee teacher at the Recklinghausen seminar. From 1980 to 2012 he was a teacher at the municipal high school in Sundern .

Ehrenberg has been a member of the FDP since 1997. From 2000 to 2014 he was chairman of the Sundern city association. From 1999 to 2004 he was a member of the FDP parliamentary group in the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Assembly ; since 1999 he has been a member of the Sundern City Council, of which he has been parliamentary group chairman since 2004. From 2000 to 2015 he was chairman of the Hochsauerland district association. He was a member of the board of the FDP district of Westphalia-South.

Ehrenberg ran for a Bundestag mandate in the federal elections in 2002 and 2009 both in the constituency of Hochsauerlandkreis and on the NRW state list. On July 10, 2012, Ehrenberg replaced Christian Lindner in the German Bundestag . He was a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and in the FDP parliamentary group, among other things, was responsible for Turkey and Iraq. Because the FDP narrowly failed to pass the five percent hurdle in the 2013 federal election , he is no longer represented in the 18th Bundestag.

Ehrenberg is married and has two grown children.

Individual evidence

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  2. People: Hans-Werner Ehrenberg. In: fdp-westfalen-sued.de. Archived from the original on December 5, 2016 ; accessed on May 1, 2020 .
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    Hans-Werner Ehrenberg goes to the Bundestag. In: DerWesten . May 25, 2012, accessed May 1, 2020 .