Jens-Uwe Dankert

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Jens-Uwe Dankert (born April 27, 1946 in Wahlstedt ) is a German politician ( FDP ), he was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament from 2009 to 2012 .

education and profession

Jens-Uwe Dankert joined the state police in 1964 after completing his technical college entrance qualification, became a Hundschaftsführer in Eutin in 1978 , district manager in Lübeck in 1996 and department manager in the Lübeck police department in 2000. Dankert is Protestant and has a son. He lives in Eutin. Dankert is a member of the victim protection organization Weißer Ring and has been its head in Ostholstein since 2006 .

politics

Dankert is a member of the FDP and held numerous party offices there; today he is a member of the board of the Eutin branch. In the local elections in 2008 Dankert was elected to the district council of Ostholstein and the city council of Eutin. He resigned the district council mandate after moving into the state parliament on May 1st 2010. In the Eutin city council, Dankert is still chairman of the FDP parliamentary group after his re-election in the local elections in 2013 and 2018 .

In 2009, Dankert was elected to the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament via the FDP state list and was senior and church policy spokesman for the FDP state parliamentary group, as well as deputy chairman of the petitions committee and member of the European committee. In the early state elections in 2012 , Dankert did not run again.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.fdp-eutin.de/Ortsvorstand/17782b5013/index.html
  2. Announcement of the district returning officer
  3. http://www.eutin.sitzung-online.de/bi/fr020.asp?FRLFDNR=6&altoption=Fraktion&SELECT=1