Klaus John (politician)

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Klaus John (* 1940 in Frankfurt an der Oder ; † January 24, 2003 ) was a German politician ( PDS ).

After graduating from high school, John studied process engineering from 1960 to 1966 , becoming a problem analyst and programmer . He was the department head for process control and process automation as well as the main department head for data processing.

John was a council member and honorary mayor of Diensdorf-Radlow . From July 5, 1999 to September 29, 1999, he briefly sat in the Brandenburg state parliament . He moved up for the retired Christel Fiebiger .

John left a wife and two children.

Web links

  • Klaus John. In: Brandenburg Parliamentary Documentation System (PARLDOK-BB)