Heidi Lück

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Heidi Lück

Heidi Lück born Pfeifer (born April 6, 1943 in Zwittau , Sudetenland ) is a German politician and was a member of the Bavarian state parliament .

Life and work

At the age of two, Heidi Lück came to Allmendingen ( Baden-Württemberg ) with her mother Anna Pfeifer and her three siblings in the chaos of war and in the course of being expelled from her hometown Zwittau . There she attended secondary school and graduated with a secondary school leaving certificate . This was followed by training as a retail saleswoman.

She married Willi Lück in 1967 and moved to Altusried in the Allgäu . In addition to working as a housewife and mother, she helped her husband, who was self-employed with his own business throughout the Swabian region. The couple has a son. Today she lives in Kempten (Allgäu) , is divorced and Roman Catholic .

Party / career

From 1978 she worked part-time as an administrative clerk for the SPD and as an employee of the state parliament member Günter Wirth . From 1992 until her election to the Bavarian State Parliament in 1994 , Heidi Lück was responsible for the full-time support areas of the SPD district associations Oberallgäu , Kempten (Allgäu) , Lindau (Lake Constance) , Neu-Ulm and Günzburg .

Heidi Lück has been a member of the Bayern SPD since 1980 and worked for the party in many functions. Among other things, she was 16 years as the district association chairwoman of the SPD Oberallgäu until 2005, as chairwoman of the AsF district of Swabia until 2004, until 2007 chairwoman of the AsF sub-district Oberallgäu and to this day delegates in various branches. She worked as SPD sub-district chairwoman, as a councilor in Durach / Allgäu and district councilor in the Oberallgäu district until June 1998.

Landtag mandate

In 1990, Heidi Lück missed the mandate in her first candidacy for the Bavarian state parliament by just 95 votes. In the second attempt, she was elected to the state parliament for the first time via the state list of the SPD Swabia in the state election in 1994 (for the 13th legislative period) , to which she still belongs in the 15th legislative period. To state elections in Bavaria in 2008 , they did not stand for re-election.

She represented the SPD parliamentary group in the committee for "Agriculture, Food and Forests" . Heidi Lück was agricultural and forest policy spokeswoman and chairwoman of the working group “Agriculture, Food and Forests” of the SPD parliamentary group. In addition to the working groups "Women", "Youth" and "Sport", she was the official representative of the SPD parliamentary group in the Lake Constance Parliamentary Commission and a member of the Socialist Lake Constance International (SBI) since 1994. Heidi Lück supervises her own constituency Lindau-Sonthofen, in the absence of other MPs, also electoral constituencies Kempten / Oberallgäu, Kaufbeuren and Marktoberdorf / Ostallgäu (Füssen to Buchloe).

Honorary positions, clubs and associations

Heidi Lück is voluntary since 2001, now in its second term, chairman of the BRK District Association Oberallgäu, honorary board member of the "Foundation for Disabled Allgäu" and also an honorary trustee of the University of Applied Sciences in Kempten, she worked for many years for Jugendschöffin called and since 1994 Gefängnisbeirätin in the JVA Kempten and also active in helping offenders.

She is also a member of various clubs and associations: Social Association VdK Germany, Bund Naturschutz Bayern , Arbeiterwohlfahrt AWO , Trade Union HBV , Verkehrswacht , Naturfreunde , founding member of the “Kleinkunstverein Klecks” , organizer of the Kempten Jazz Spring , Bavarian Academy of Rural Areas , Allgäu Aid Fund, Holzforum Allgäu

Awards

On October 7, 2005, Heidi Lück was awarded the Protector Badge by the Bavarian Sports Shooting Association under the protectorate of Franz Herzog von Bayern in "Appreciation of the services to the Bavarian shooting scene" .

On July 5, 2006, Heidi Lück was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit, the Bavarian Order of Merit, the highest award of the Free State of Bavaria, by the Bavarian Prime Minister as a “symbol of honorable and grateful recognition for outstanding services to the Free State of Bavaria and the Bavarian people” .

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