Klaus Häßler

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Candidate poster for the state election in Brandenburg in 1994

Klaus Häßler (born August 29, 1935 in Leipzig ; † November 6, 2008 ) was a German politician and member of the Brandenburg State Parliament .

Life

After graduating from high school, Häßler studied chemistry at the Chemistry Engineering School in Köthen . He was then head of the main laboratory in the Nachterstedt lignite mine until 1965 and then a technologist and engineer group leader in the Schwarze Pumpe gas combine . In 1990 he took over the internal department of the Cottbus district administration authority .

politics

1973 Häßler joined the GDR CDU . After the fall of the Wall, the CDU entered parliament via the state list in the elections to the Brandenburg state parliament in 1990 and 1994. Here he was a member of the Presidium and temporarily deputy chairman of the CDU parliamentary group. He was also chairman of the interior committee and from 1994 a member of the main committee. In 1994 Häßler was a member of the 10th Federal Assembly .

After the suspicion arose that Häßler had been an employee of the Ministry for State Security , he was expelled from parliamentary group and party in 1996 and was a non-attached member of parliament until the end of the legislative period.

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Individual evidence

  1. After the CDU expulsion, Häßler is threatened with expulsion