Joachim Dirschka

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Joachim Dirschka (born August 6, 1941 in Leipzig ) is a German politician ( CDU ). In 1990 he was a member of the state parliament of Saxony for a few months.

Life

After finishing school, Dirschka completed an apprenticeship as an electrician, followed by a master craftsman's examination in 1965. He worked in his profession until the reunification in 1990, after which from October 1990 he became managing director of Elektroinstandsetzung und Anlagen GmbH. He was president of the Leipzig Chamber of Crafts and a member of the supervisory board of Volksbank Leipzig. Dirschka was also a member of Signal Versicherung's members' advisory board. He was one of the founders of the Harmonie Society .

politics

Dirschka was a member of the main board of the Eastern CDU from 1984 to 1989 and of the CDU party board from 1989 to 1990. He was a member of the SME Association and also deputy chairman of the former GDR area. In the state elections in October 1990, he was directly elected to the state parliament of Saxony in constituency 5 (Leipzig 1) with 35.8% of the vote. However, he resigned in January 1991 during the current electoral term, and was replaced by the MP Lars Rohwer .

Unofficial Stasi activity

In August 2007 it became known that Dirschka was working as an unofficial employee for the Ministry of State Security . The Birthler authority comes to this classification although there is no declaration of commitment. According to the file, Dirschka “willingly gave information” and met at least six times with an MfS lieutenant between February and September 1989.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. See Uwe Müller / Grit Hartmann: Forward and forget! - Cadres, informers and accomplices: The dangerous legacy of the SED dictatorship , Berlin 2009, p. 124.
  2. Stasi suspicion - files incriminate the craftsman Dirschka , accessed on January 12, 2010