Jürgen Angelbeck

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Jürgen Angelbeck (born January 13, 1948 in Dortmund ) is a German politician . From 1990 to 1994 he was a member of the Saxony-Anhalt state parliament .

Training and work

Jürgen Angelbeck attended secondary school in Herne . He passed the Bundeswehr education test II and the Bundeswehr English language test and became a civil servant candidate and administrative officer. He worked as an employee of the Federal Labor Office and studied at the seminar for labor and social law at the Academy of Labor in Frankfurt am Main .

Jürgen Angelbeck worked as legal secretary of the DGB and as tariff secretary for the main board of the ÖTV . In 1989 he worked in the field of comparative labor law for the public service on an EC scale in Fiesole , Italy. After the fall of the Wall , he worked in the ÖTV advisory office for the Halle district from March 1990 .

Jürgen Angelbeck is married and has 3 children.

politics

Jürgen Angelbeck joined the SPD in 1969. In the first state election in Saxony-Anhalt in 1990, he was elected to the state parliament via the state list of the SPD. In October 1991 he left the SPD parliamentary group and on December 18, 1991 he joined the "Free parliamentary group" under Joachim Auer . After Auer joined the DSU on January 6, 1992 , Angelbeck left the free parliamentary group and remained non-affiliated until February 1992. Since February 1992 he was a guest of the CDU parliamentary group.

After the state association and parliamentary group of the CDU did not want to distance themselves sufficiently clearly from the CDU parliamentarian Rudolf Karl Krause (Krause was excluded from the CDU parliamentary group in May 1993) and his right-wing extremist positions, Angelbeck ended his guest status and took effect from March 14, 1993 until the end of the electoral term as a member of parliament without membership of a political group.

As a parliamentarian, Angelbeck first drew attention to himself with the preparation of the first law on the legal relationships of the members of the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt (parliamentary law) and a controversial pension scheme for members of the first election period contained therein. In 1992 Angelbeck organized the evacuation of over forty children from Sarajevo, which was besieged in the civil war, to Saxony-Anhalt against the will of the federal government. With parliamentary questions in 1993, Angelbeck triggered a debate about the level of the remuneration of Prime Minister Werner Münch (CDU), which was described in the media as a "salary affair" and led to the resignation of the Prime Minister. The Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt elected Angelbeck to the 10th Federal Assembly in 1994.

In 2005 Angelbeck resigned from the SPD because of the Hartz 4 legislation and became a member of the PDS . Since 2009 Angelbeck has been deputy district chairman of the Left and a member of the state committee of the Baden-Württemberg state association of the party. Angelbeck left the party in August 2010 and has been non-party ever since.

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  • Klaus-J. Holzapfel (Ed.): State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: 1st electoral period, 1990–1994 (People's Handbook), status: February 15, 1992, 1992, ISBN 3-87576-271-1 , page 9

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