Herbert Brückner

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Herbert Brückner (2009)

Herbert Brückner (born October 8, 1938 in Schwarme / Hoya ) is a Bremen politician ( SPD ). He was a senator from 1975 to 1987 .

biography

education and profession

Brückner completed an apprenticeship as an industrial clerk from 1953 to 1956 after attending secondary school and then worked in this profession until 1963. After further training as a deacon from 1957 , he worked from 1963 to 1972 as a deacon and as a state youth warden at the Evangelical Church in Bremen. Brückner was also chairman of the state youth council during this time .

politics

Brückner has been active in the SPD since 1964. From 1971 to 1975 he was a member of the Bremen citizenship and there in the deputation for youth and social welfare as well as in the temporary parliamentary committee.

In 1975 the SPD decided in a vote that the left-wing liberal Brückner should become a member of the Bremen Senate.

From 1975 to 1983 ( Senate Koschnick III- IV) he was Senator for Health and Environmental Protection . In 1979 a new Bremen nature conservation law initiated by his house was passed . In the Senate Koschnick V (1983–1985) Brückner was Senator for Health and Sport and Environmental Protection (the environmental department had become an independent department in line with the political zeitgeist). After Hans Koschnick resigned as President of the Senate in 1985, Brückner remained Senator for Health and Sport in the Wedemeier I Senate until 1987 . From 1987 to 1990 he was again a member of the Bremen citizenship.

In 1986 he became regional chairman of the SPD in Bremen. He resigned as state chairman in 1988 because of the hospital scandal, the events of which came from his time in the Senate.

Personal

Brückner is married and has two children.

Honorary positions

Herbert Brückner is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Bremen Community Foundation . From 1996 to 2008 he was President of Naturfreunde International .

See also

literature

  • Bremen Citizenship Handbook

Individual evidence

  1. Congress of the Friends of Nature International: Africa in focus , accessed on November 22, 2014.