Heino Bues

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Heino Bues (born November 15, 1900 in Majenfelde ; † January 5, 1985 ) was a German politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

Bues, who was of Protestant faith, completed an agricultural apprenticeship after graduating from high school. In 1922/23 he worked as a landlord on Rügen before he took over his parents' business in 1923, initially as a leaseholder (since 1956 as owner). He was chairman of the "Landesvereinigung Milch-Ost" and the district farmers' association Eutin - Bosau , as well as the dairy cooperative Eutin-Neudorf. At times he was also the deputy chairman of the district farmers' association for the district of Eutin .

Political party

In the Weimar Republic , Bues belonged to the DNVP and the Stahlhelm until they were dissolved in 1933. After 1945 he became a member of the CDU. He was the deputy district chairman of the CDU in the Eutin district and chairman of the state agricultural committee of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein.

MP

Bues was a member of the district council in the Eutin district and was also a member of the district committee. From April 23, 1957, when he replaced Willy Rickers , he was a member of the state parliament in Schleswig-Holstein until 1962 . He represented the constituency of Eutin-Nord in parliament.

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