Karl-Heinz Ehlers

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Karl-Heinz Ehlers (born January 29, 1942 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ) and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Ehlers visited 1948-1954 elementary school and from 1954 to 1962 the school Harburg which he with the high school left. This was followed by military service from 1962 to 1964 (today he is first lieutenant in the reserve). From 1964 to 1969 he studied German and history in Hamburg . In January 1970 he passed his state examination and was employed as a senior teacher at the grammar school Neugraben / Oberstufenzentrum Süderelbe for German, history and social studies until 1985 .

From 1985 to January 2005 he was a board member / board spokesman of Sprinkenhof AG . He is also the Chairman of the Advisory Board of the State Lottery of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Nordwest Lotto and Toto Hamburg).

Ehlers, son of a Harburg shoemaker, is married to Inge Ehlers and has one son.

politics

From 1974 to 2007 Ehlers was chairman of the CDU local association Hausbruch . The association is part of the Hamburg-Harburg district association .

From 1970 to March 2004 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . During this time he was for his group in the Committee for Home Affairs and for the Civil Service (later Home Affairs Committee), Culture Committee and the Economic Committee. He was the cultural policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group. In the 1990s he was also an interior expert for the CDU.

In 2004 he was no longer allowed to run for citizenship again. According to a regulation from 2001, executives in municipal companies are not allowed to be members of the citizenship at the same time. He turned down a candidacy for the district assembly for several reasons.

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Individual evidence

  1. "Karl-Heinz Ehlers renounced" Article from the Hamburger Abendblatt from January 23, 2004