Johannes Nitsch (politician)

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Johannes Nitsch (born March 24, 1937 in Freudenberg , Rößel / East Prussia ) is a former German politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

After the Abitur at the Goethe High School in Köthen in 1956 graduated Nitsch a study of heavy current and power engineering at the Technical University of Ilmenau , which he as a 1962 graduate - Engineering for Electrical Power Engineering ended. He then worked in various functions at VEB Energiebau Dresden until 1990 .

Johannes Nitsch is Catholic, married and the father of three daughters.

Political party

In September 1989 Nitsch became a member of the GDR CDU and was also a member of its party executive until October 1990. From 1990 to 2002 he was a member of the district committee of the CDU Dresden .

MP

From April 5 to October 2, 1990 Nitsch belonged to the 10th People's Chamber of the GDR, which was the first to emerge from a free election . He was elected to number 11 on the CDU constituency list for constituency 3 (Dresden) and was the economic policy spokesman and deputy chairman of the CDU parliamentary group (later CDU / DA parliamentary group) in the Volkskammer .

In the course of German reunification on October 3, 1990, Nitsch was sent as one of 144 members of the People's Chamber in the German Bundestag . In the Bundestag elections in 1990 and 1994 he was elected to the Bundestag with the direct mandate of constituency 319 (Dresden II) and was a member of this until the end of the 13th electoral term on October 26, 1998. From 1991 to 1994 he was deputy chairman of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group and chairman of the "Reconstruction of the New Federal States" commission formed within the parliamentary group.

Public offices

From November 17, 1994 to October 26, 1998, Johannes Nitsch was Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister of Transport .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Appointment of the Parliamentary State Secretaries. In: Bulletin 107-94. Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, November 18, 1994, accessed on October 29, 2017 .