Harry Starck

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Harry Starck (born December 8, 1931 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( SPD ). From 1976 to 1979 he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament .

education and profession

Harry Starck attended elementary school , then middle school and a two-year business school . He completed an apprenticeship in hairdressing , passed the journeyman's and later also the master’s examination and worked as an independent master hairdresser since 1955.

politics

Starck joined the SPD in 1967. For his party, he had been active in the Stormarn and Duchy of Lauenburg district associations since 1970 as chairman of the working group for self-employed in the SPD (AGS), and from 1973 also as deputy district chairman of the Duchy of Lauenburg. In 1974 Starck became state chairman of the AGS Schleswig-Holstein.

In 1970 he was elected to the city council in Mölln for the first time. He worked there as a voluntary department head for schools and culture and from 1975 as the first deputy mayor until he moved to the state parliament in 1976. Starck was born on October 29, 1976 Member of Parliament when he for Günther Heyenn nachrückte , who resigned his seat in Parliament after he was drafted into the Bundestag. Starck remained a member of the Kiel state parliament until the end of the legislative period on May 26, 1979. During his time in the state parliament, he was a member of the state planning committee.

Web links

  • Harry Starck in the state parliament information system Schleswig-Holstein

Individual evidence

  1. SPD member in the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament since 1946 , Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung . Retrieved May 29, 2011.