Jochen Greiner-Well

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Jochen Greiner-Well (born August 12, 1956 in Gräfenthal ; † September 24, 2013 ) was a German politician ( SPD ) and member of the Thuringian state parliament.

Life and work

Greiner-Well was divorced and had two children. From 1973 to 1976 he completed vocational training with a high school diploma as an electronics technician. After completing his military service, he worked from 1978 to 1982 as an operations, measurement, control and regulation technician ( BMSR technician ) in the Ernstthal glassworks . He then worked in a microelectronics factory in Neuhaus am Rennweg . From 1990 he worked for four years as the second deputy and head of the office in the Lauscha city ​​administration .

politics

In 1994 Greiner-Well became a member of the Second Thuringian State Parliament , from which he resigned on July 31, 1996 by renouncing his mandate (Section 46 Paragraph 1 Sentence 1 No. 5 Thuringian State Election Act). He was chairman of the SPD local association Lauscha and assessor in the district executive committee of the SPD in the district of Sonneberg . He was also parliamentary group leader of the SPD city council group in Lauscha.

literature

  • Handbook of the Thuringian Parliament, 2nd electoral period, 2nd edition, 1997.

Individual evidence

  1. Obituaries. Newspaper group Hof / Coburg / Suhl, Süddeutscher Verlag, October 2013, accessed on March 14, 2017 .