Karl Östreicher

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karl Östreicher (born March 23, 1931 in Reubach -Kühnhard; † December 29, 1998 in Künzelsau ) was a German farmer and politician ( CDU ). From 1979 to 1996 he sat in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg.

Life

After attending elementary school , he completed an agricultural training course, which he completed as an agricultural master. He worked as a self-employed farmer in Ehringshausen . Since 1970 he was a member of the CDU. The parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg he was as substitutes for from 28 December 1979 parliamentary constituency Hohenlohe on. He was re-elected in the state elections from 1980 to 1992. In the state parliament, he was a member of the Committee for Rural Areas and Agriculture and the Social Committee and was primarily responsible for structural and agricultural policy as well as Hohenlohe's concerns .

Because of a serious illness, he did not run in the 1996 elections. On the night of December 29, 1998, he died in the Künzelsau district hospital. On January 5, 1999, he was buried in Blaufelden-Gammesfeld.

Östreicher was of Protestant denomination and married; his marriage to his wife Irmgard had four children. He was u. a. Chairman of the CDU community association in Blaufelden and chairman of the Evangelical Farmers' Association in Württemberg for twelve years.

Honors

literature

  • State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg. 11th parliamentary term 1992–1996. As of December 1992. NDV New Darmstadt Verlagsanstalt, Rheinbreitbach 1993, ISBN 3-87576-296-7 , p 56

Individual evidence

  1. a b Karl Östreicher dead. News from Hohenlohe , December 30, 1998
  2. a b c funeral. News from Hohenlohe , January 5, 1999
  3. a b Federal President's Office
  4. List of medal recipients 1975–2019. (PDF; 180 kB) State Ministry of Baden-Württemberg, accessed on June 12, 2019 .