Jürgen Wieczorek

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Jürgen Wieczorek (born October 15, 1948 in Gaschwitz ) is a former member of the German Bundestag ( SPD ) .

Life

Wieczorek attended the polytechnic high school in Gaschwitz and Rötha from 1955 to 1965 . In the year of his graduation, he began an apprenticeship as a communications engineer in Böhlen and Leipzig , which he finished in 1968. From 1968 to 1971 he did his military service with the NVA . Until 1968 he worked as a telecommunications fitter in the Schwedt Chemical Combine / Böhlen division . In 1990 he ended his employment there and became a communications engineer and assembly manager at Fleischhauer Leipzig GmbH. From 1994 to May 1998 he was a constituency employee at Christine Kurzhals .

politics

Wieczorek became a union member in the FDGB as early as 1965 . At the turn of 1989 he became the department spokesman until he changed company in 1990. In 1990 he joined the SPD and in 1992 became a board member of the SPD sub-district of Leipzig. In 1995 he became chairman of the local association in Böhlen and in 1996 deputy chairman of the SPD sub-district of Leipzig. In the 1998 Bundestag election he won his constituency Leipzig-Land - Borna - Geithain with 37.6% and entered the Bundestag. After his re-election in 2002 in the new constituency of the Leipziger Land - Muldental District, he was a member of parliament until 2005 .

Wieczorek has been deputy chairman of the SPD district association in Leipzig-Land since January 2008.

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