Hans Friedl

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Hans Friedl (born July 21, 1957 in Munich ) is a German politician ( free voters ) and member of the Bavarian state parliament .

Career

After school in Alling , Germering and Scheyern Monastery , he did 15-month military service with a Jäger and Panzergrenadier battalion. He completed vocational training and technical schools in the fields of agriculture and real estate and housing. The “state-certified landlord” is a sideline farmer. He has been working full-time for 27 years (as of 2018) as an independent businessman in the real estate and housing industry and managing director of a project development company (residential construction).

In the state elections on October 14, 2018 , he received 12.3% of the first votes in the Fürstenfeldbruck-Ost district ; On the list of the constituency of Upper Bavaria , he achieved 17,647 total votes, the eighth of eight free voters for the state parliament. Friedl is also a member of the Committee for Environment and Consumer Protection and a member of the Committee for Housing, Construction and Transport.

Friedl is married, has a grown son and lives in Alling.

Municipal mandates

Friedl has been a member of the Alling municipal council since May 1, 1990, as well as chairman of the “Alling Village Community of Free Voters” and advisor for medium-sized businesses and businesses.

Honorary positions

He is chairman of the water and soil association "Oberes Allinger Moos" and is active in the nutrition council of the Fürstenfeldbruck district , working group on sustainable and environmentally friendly municipal planning. In the case of the Free Voters, he is chairman of the Fürstenfeldbruck district association and a member of the Upper Bavaria Policy Committee and the extra-parliamentary working group on agriculture and the environment.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Free Voters Alling , accessed October 24, 2018
  2. ^ District Association of Free Voters , accessed on October 24, 2018