Heinz-Werner Jezewski

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Heinz-Werner Jezewski (born April 11, 1958 in Duisburg ) is a German politician ( Die Linke ). Jezewski was a member of the 17th Schleswig-Holstein state parliament from 2009 to 2012 as chairman of the left-wing parliamentary group.

Life

education and profession

After leaving school, Heinz-Werner Jezewski learned the job of a company electrician after he was refused an apprenticeship position by the German Federal Post Office due to the radical decree. A few years later, he retrained to become an office clerk and then continued his education as an IT clerk .

After various jobs in the IT sector, he became unemployed in 2004 and became a Hartz IV recipient in 2005. Since 2005, he has been working part-time again in various areas, and has also written a historical novel and crime thriller.

family

Heinz-Werner Jezewski is divorced once and has two sons from this marriage (* 1986 and 1989).

politics

In the 1970s Jezewski joined the SDAJ and the DKP , after which he was active in the anti-nuclear movement , among other things . In 2005 he joined the WASG and then the Linkspartei.PDS .

From February 2006 until the merger of the WASG and the Left Party to the Left, he was state spokesman for the Left Party in Schleswig-Holstein, then until 2008 in the state executive committee of the Left. From May 2008 until he moved into the state parliament in 2009, he was parliamentary group leader of the Left in the Flensburg Council.

For the Schleswig-Holstein state elections in 2009 he was together with Antje Jansen the top candidate of the left, and he also ran as a direct candidate for the federal election in constituency 1 . He received 7.5 percent of the votes in his constituency, but entered the Kiel state parliament via the state list for state elections .

From October 27, 2009 to May 6, 2012, Heinz-Werner Jezewski was a member of the state parliament, and he was also temporarily chairman of the Left's parliamentary group there (in dual leadership with Ellen Streitbörger ).

In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein in 2012 , Jezewski ran for 8th place on the state list of the left. However, the left failed with an election result of 2.2 percent at the five percent hurdle and Jezewski left the state parliament.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Left elects dual leadership in the state parliament . In: Hamburger Abendblatt from October 7, 2009