Klaus-Peter Dehde

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Klaus-Peter Dehde , (born July 29, 1959 in Hamburg ) is a German local politician ( SPD ).

Life

After training and working as a telecommunications reconnaissance and evaluator in the armed forces , he completed an apprenticeship as a financier.

From 1999 to 2008 he was a member of the state parliament in Lower Saxony . In the state parliament he was a member of the committees for legal and constitutional issues, media issues and the environmental committee. From 2006 to 2008 he was chairman of the environmental committee. He also worked on the Jade-Weser-Port investigative committee. In the SPD parliamentary group, he was the spokesman for energy and nuclear policy.

In the state elections on February 2, 2003, he lost the direct election in constituency 59 (Lüchow) with 30.4% of the votes and entered the Lower Saxony state parliament as a member of the state list of the SPD . In 2007 he was defeated within the party by Franz-Josef Kamp from Dahlenburg when he applied for the SPD state parliament candidacy in the newly formed state parliament electoral district Elbe and therefore had to leave the state parliament in 2008. In both 2007 and 2012, he applied unsuccessfully for another candidate for the state parliament. The Elbe constituency has not been represented in the Lower Saxony state parliament since then.

He has been working for the German Employees Academy (DAA) since August 2016. Since then, Dehde has been managing the Harburg customer center with 2 locations. Since 2019 he has also taken over the management of the Bergedorf customer center, which also has 2 locations.

Dehde has been a member of the SPD since 1976 and was involved with the Jusos . From 1992 to 2017 he was chairman of the SPD subdistrict Uelzen / Lüchow-Dannenberg. In addition, he has been a councilor of the Neu Darchau community since 1986 . From 1998 until he was voted out of office in 2001, he was mayor of the municipality. He has held this office again since May 22, 2014. Klaus-Peter Dehde is also a councilor of the newly founded joint municipality Elbtalaue , a mandate that he held from 2001 in the meanwhile dissolved joint municipality of Hitzacker (Elbe) . In 2014 he ran unsuccessfully against the non-party mayor Jürgen Meyer. In 1986 he became a member of the district council ( Lüchow-Dannenberg district ). Since 1992 he has headed the SPD district parliamentary group there and, in various compositions, the majority group against the Gorleben nuclear facilities . Since the local elections in 2016, the SPD parliamentary group led by him is only the third strongest force in a majority group with the leading CDU and the nuclear-critical Independent Voting Association (UWG). His own result dropped from 1500 votes in 2001 to 600 votes in the 2016 local elections. From the beginning he has been a member of the district's child and youth welfare committee and has been its chairman since 1991.

Since 2003 Dehde has been deputy chairman of the AWO district association Hanover. Based on this activity, he took on other voluntary functions at the state and federal level of workers' welfare. He headed the supervisory board of AWO Jugendhilfe- und Kindertagesstätten gGmbH, a company with facilities from Göttingen to Stade and more than 700 employees. After a change in the organization, he continues his commitment as Deputy Chairman of the Presidium. In the last social election in 2017, Dehde ran for the self-governing bodies of the BARMER health insurance on the list of the BARMER Insurance Community. In the meantime he is a member of the board of directors as spokesman for the parliamentary group of BARMER Insurance Association.

Until the institution was dissolved in 2008, Klaus-Peter Dehde was the chairman of the Bildungsverein Jagdschloss Göhrde eV

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Individual evidence

  1. The former constituency 59 (Lüchow) included the Lüchow-Dannenberg district and the municipalities Bodenteich , Rosche and Wrestedt of the Uelzen district .
  2. Elbe-Jeetzel-Zeitung: "Self-determined - because there is a good successor" - Lüchow-Dannenberg district - Elbe-Jeetzel-Zeitung. Retrieved January 23, 2019 .