Jürgen Lüth

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Jürgen Lüth (born January 28, 1947 in Bützow , Güstrow district , Mecklenburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Jürgen Lüth was born the son of Anneliese and Rudolf Lüth, has a brother and a sister. The family moved from Bützow to Spremberg in 1956 . Having 1963-1966 vocational training as an agriculturist with High School in Herzberg (Elster) , made Lüth went to the Humboldt University of Berlin and was there from 1966 to 1971 for graduate agricultural engineer trained. He was then head of a plant production from 1971 to 1972 and from 1972 to 1980 operations manager at the Herzberg drying plant.

In 1972 Lüth became a member of the Democratic Peasant Party of Germany (DBD). From 1980 to 1982 Lüth was second secretary of the DBD district association Herzberg , then until 1989 first secretary of the district association Lübben . He was a member of the secretariats of the Lübben district executive (1982–1990), the Cottbus district executive (1987–1990), the party executive (1987–1990) and the DBD state executive (1990). After the merger with the CDU in June 1990, he became a CDU member and from 1990 was deputy regional branch manager of the CDU Cottbus .

In the state elections in Brandenburg in 1990 , Lüth won the direct mandate in the constituency of Herzberg- Finsterwalde I and thus entered the state parliament . He was a member of the Home Affairs Committee and a deputy member of the Legal Affairs Committee and the Election Review Committee.

From the beginning of July 1991 he was head of the development team for the new Cottbus police station and from November 1, 1991 Cottbus police chief . He then left the state parliament on December 19, 1991 because of this assumption of office. He held the office of police chief until July 1, 2002 and then became sports coordinator for the state of Brandenburg. In the federal election in 2002 he stepped in the constituency of Dahme-Spreewald - Teltow-Fläming III - Oberspreewald-Lausitz I against Peter Danckert , to whom he was defeated. He later became a sports security and prevention advisor at the Brandenburg State Criminal Police Office and a member of the security committee of the Brandenburg State Football Association. V.

In 1994 he became a member of the federal executive board and in 1996 the state chairman of the state of Brandenburg des Weißen Ring e. V. He is involved in the German Society and in 2007 became Chairman of the Board of the Friends of Lübben .

Jürgen Lüth is married and has two children.

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Individual evidence

  1. Krino Müller: At the end of the war I said yes. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . January 9, 2004
  2. New police structures in force in the country . In: Neue Zeit , November 1, 1991, p. 20.
  3. Brandenburg's Landtag - The last meeting before the election. In: Berliner Zeitung . July 1, 1994; Officials for life. In: Berliner Zeitung. December 13, 1994 and Green City with Brown Youth . In: Der Spiegel . No. 48 , 1992, pp. 43-49 ( Online - Nov. 23, 1992 ).
  4. Make two out of six. In: Berliner Zeitung. June 18, 2002
  5. In four constituencies it will be tight for the SPD. In: Berliner Zeitung. September 5, 2002
  6. With direct mandate in the Bundestag. In: Berliner Zeitung. September 24, 2002
  7. Kurt Möller (ed.): Same in green? Current perspectives on the relationship between police and social work. Juventa Verlag, Weinheim and Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-7799-2233-9 , p. 268 ( digitized version )
  8. red / dh: Freundeskreis with a new board. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . September 14, 2007