Heidemarie Lüth

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Heidemarie Lüth (born September 24, 1946 in Stralsund ) is a German politician of the Die Linke party , previously PDS and SED . From 2005 to 2011 she was an alderman for the Department of Social Affairs, Youth and Family, Health, Culture and Sport in the City of Chemnitz .

Education / profession

In 1965 she graduated from school with a high school diploma . From 1965 to 1969 she studied at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig . She then worked as a history and civics teacher until 1984, then director from 1984 to 1989. She then worked until January 1990 as the first secretary of the district leadership of the SED Leipzig / West.

Subsequently, she worked politically for the PDS, which emerged from the SED. When the PDS moved into the German Bundestag for the first time, it was hired as an employee of the Bundestag member (MdB) Barbara Höll (PDS).

family

Heidi Lüth is married and has three children.

Political party

In 1975 Lüth became a member of the SED. When the SED-PDS emerged at the extraordinary party congress, it decided to become politically active for the new, left-wing party. Today she is a member of the DIE LINKE party and on the city council of the Chemnitz city association.

MPs

In 1990 she became a city councilor for the city of Leipzig. In 1994 she was elected to the German Bundestag . When the PDS received parliamentary group status for the first time in 1998 with 5.1 percent , the party was able to appoint committee chairmen or vice chairmen. The PDS parliamentary group named Heidemarie Lüth as chairman of the petitions committee.

Heidemarie Lüth was always elected to the Bundestag via the state list of Saxony . She was a member of parliament from 1994 to 2002. When the PDS failed to achieve parliamentary group status in 2002, Lüth resigned from parliament.

Footnotes

  1. Saxon newspaper: Uroma Lüth resigns from office. March 22, 2011, accessed September 11, 2018 .

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