Klaus-Peter Koehler

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Klaus-Peter Köhler (born June 18, 1943 in Wscherau ) is a German politician ( FDP , REP ). From 1989 to 1994 he was a member of the European Parliament .

biography

Köhler was state chairman of the republicans in Baden-Württemberg until 1990 . In the European elections in 1989 , he entered the European Parliament on the list of Republicans. There he was initially a member of the Technical Group of the European Right . In 1991 he left the Republicans, but retained his mandate as a non-attached MP until the next European elections in 1994 .

In 1995 he was put up by the Heidenheim FDP as a candidate for the 1996 Baden-Württemberg state election. After the then FDP state chairman Walter Döring threatened not to let the party run in Heidenheim, Köhler withdrew his candidacy.

In 2001 he was active in an ecological citizens' initiative in Heidenheim before he joined the ödp . Also in 2001, along with well-known actors from the extreme right (including Alfred Mechtersheimer , Harald Neubauer and Peter Dehoust ), he was one of the signatories of an appeal against American control stations in Germany.

For the 2004 European elections he supported the German party in Baden-Württemberg. Köhler is a denominational Roman Catholic.

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