Hans-Joachim Meissner

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Hans-Joachim Meissner (born March 8, 1948 in Hamburg-Harburg ) is a Hamburg politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and a former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Meissner is a trained administrative inspector and holds a PhD in economics and worked until 2013 as academic director at the Faculty of Economics and Organizational Science at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg. In 1987 he wrote his dissertation on the subject of “Remuneration Policy for the Public Service”.

Meissner is a member of the SPD and was the SPD district chairman of Hamburg-Harburg . After working and leading the interest group for renovation issues, rents, leisure and living, a Harburg citizens' initiative, which was founded with the support of the then Hamburg mayor Hans-Ulrich Klose u. a. the non-commercial leisure center Riekhof Harburg enforced, the participation in the Harburg Jusos, in the district board of the Harburg SPD and as an elected citizen of the Harburg district assembly, he sat from 1982 to 1993 in the Hamburg citizenship and was vice-president of the parliament. For his group he was on the Budget Committee, the Committee on Science and Research, and the Committee on the Constitution, Rules of Procedure and Election Review.

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