Ignaz Lünenborg

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Ignaz Lünenborg (born October 20, 1897 in North Velen , † February 21, 1976 ) was a German politician ( center , CDU ).

Life and work

After attending elementary school and high school , he studied at the universities of Münster and Cologne and the agricultural college in Bonn. He did a PhD . Subsequently, Lünenborg was managing director of the Westphalian farmers' association in Münster, but then switched to a smallholder interest organization, which in 1927 merged with a small farmers ' organization in Münster to form the " Westphalian farmers' union ". This left-wing Catholic organization of small farmers and hirelings was in constant polemical disputes with the more large-scale "Westphalian farmers' association". In 1927 he became managing director of the new "Westphalian Farmers' Union", which organized the hiring people, cootters, small farmers and new settlers in Münsterland, and editor and publisher of the "West German farmers" association.

Political party

Lünenborg had been a member of the Center Party since 1925, for which he was also committed after the Second World War. On March 24, 1958, after a coalition crisis in the SPD / FDP / center government in North Rhine-Westphalia , he joined the CDU together with Jakob Ballensiefen , Eberhard Nickel , Peter Tollmann , Heinrich Warczak and Josef Weber . He was active in numerous committees of the center.

MP

From November 26, 1947 to July 20, 1962 Lünenborg was a member of the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia . He always entered the state parliament via the state list of his party. He was a member of the council of the Marienbaum community , of the district council of the district of Moers and of the landscape assembly of the Rhineland Regional Council.

literature

  • Lensing, Helmut / Robben, Bernd: “When the farmer whistles, then the hirers have to come!” - Considerations and research on hiring in north-west Germany, Haselünne 2019 (9th expanded edition), pp. 233, 263.

Web links

Ignaz Lünenborg at the state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia