Ingeborg Kleinert

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Ingeborg Frieda Franziska Kleinert , b. Pittack (born June 18, 1926 in Berlin , † June 4, 1989 in Wiesbaden ) was a German lawyer and politician ( SPD ).

Life

Kleinert attended elementary school and initially worked as a stenographer. She obtained her Abitur through the second educational path. She then began studying law at the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg , which she completed in 1953 with the first state examination in law. After her legal clerkship and passing the second state examination in law in 1957, she worked as a lawyer until 1960. She then moved to Wiesbaden, where she initially worked as a consultant and from 1965 as head of the Office for Civic Women's Work eV in Hesse .

Kleinert joined the SPD in 1960 and was initially involved in local politics. From 1960 to 1965 she was a city councilor in Wiesbaden.

She belonged to the German Bundestag from November 13, 1964, when she replaced the deceased MP Ladislaus Winterstein , until 1965. On December 14, 1967, she became a member of the Bundestag again when she replaced the late MP Hans Merten . In both cases she was drawn into parliament via the state list of the SPD Hessen . From December 1964 to 1965 and from January 1968 to 1969 she was a member of the legal committee of the Bundestag.

After leaving the Bundestag in 1969, she withdrew into private life.

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