Ingolf Wappler

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Ingolf Wappler (born September 9, 1970 in Dresden ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 1994 to 1999 he was a member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Ingolf Wappler attended the Polytechnic High School in Olbernhau . He then trained as a construction worker with a high school diploma in Chemnitz . Then he did his community service . This was followed by a law degree in Berlin . From 1999 to 2002 he studied part-time and graduated as an administrative business economist.

Wappler is an Evangelical Lutheran, married and has three children. He lives in Pockau-Lengefeld .

politics

Ingolf Wappler was chairman of the CDU-Stadtverband Olbernhau and chairman of the JU -kreisverband Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis . From 1994 to 2008 he was a member of the district council of the Middle Erzgebirgskreis.

In October 1994, Wappler, somewhat surprisingly, entered the Saxon state parliament as the youngest member of the state list of the CDU Saxony . There he was a member of the Committee on Building, Housing and Transport, Committee on Rules of Procedure and Immunity Matters. He was a member of the state parliament until June 1999; his successor was Christoph Richter .

At the same time he was elected mayor of the city of Lengefeld . In 2006 he was re-elected. In the elections for the district council of the newly created Erzgebirge district on June 8, 2008, Ingolf Wappler was elected through the Lengefeld district of Wünschendorf for the 2008-2014 legislative period. In 2014 and 2019 he was re-elected to the district council.

In 2014 he lost the election for the mayor's office of the town of Pockau-Lengefeld, which emerged from the union of Lengefeld and Pockau on January 1, 2014, against Heiko Friedemann. In 2015 he ran for the mayoral election in Olbernhau for the CDU and lost to Heinz-Peter Haustein . Since 2014 he has been the head of the Pockau-Lengefeld city administration. After the mayor fell ill, he had been administrative administrator since March 1, 2016 and was elected mayor on October 30, 2016. He took office on December 1, 2016.

literature

  • Klaus-Jürgen Holzapfel (Ed.): Sächsischer Landtag: 2nd electoral period, 1994–1999; People's Handbook. NDV, Rheinbreitbach 1995, ISBN 3-87576-335-1 . P. 56, Committees: P. 72 and P. 74. (December 1994)

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References and comments

  1. Since the CDU achieved an extraordinarily good result in 1994 with around 58 percent of the votes, not only the CDU direct candidates from all constituencies, but also many CDU candidates from the state list came to the state parliament, which was not foreseeable in this form, because usually play Country lists only matter for the weaker parties. According to Wapplers, he was not necessarily expected to enter the state parliament. (Conversation between Wappler and Falk Oberdorf in spring 1996)
  2. Announcement of the state returning officer on mandates of the Saxon state parliament , in: Saxon Official Journal, July 1, 1999, p. 558.
  3. ^ CDU parliamentary group in the district council of the Erzgebirgskreis