Konrad Scheringer

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Konrad Scheringer (born October 17, 1938 in Kösching , Upper Bavaria , † August 16, 2016 ) was a German farmer and politician ( SED , PDS ).

Life

Konrad Scheringer was the son of the later Bavarian KPD member Richard Scheringer . At his request, Konrad Scheringer and his brother Johann Scheringer (who also became a SED / PDS politician) moved to the GDR and studied there at the Meißen Agricultural College . At the age of 21 Konrad Scheringer became chairman of an LPG in Großfahner in Thuringia. After the reunification , the LPG was converted into an agricultural cooperative, of which he became chairman again.

In the GDR he was active in local politics. In the state elections in Thuringia in 1994 he was elected for the PDS in the Thuringian state parliament, to which he belonged for two electoral terms. In 2003 he resigned his mandate and Benno Lemke was his successor. His niece Johanna Scheringer-Wright was elected to the Thuringian state parliament in 2004. In the state parliament his focus was on agricultural policy . Together with Ursula Fischer and Almuth Beck , he successfully sued as a member of parliament against the decision of the state parliament to review all members of the MfS as IM .

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Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data of Konrad Scheringer in: Who is who - The German Who's Who 2000/2001 . 39th edition, Schmidt-Römhild, Verlagsgruppe Beleke, Lübeck 2000, p. 1210, ISBN 978-3-7950-2029-3 .
  2. State Parliament President Carius on the death of the former MP Scheringer , accessed on August 16, 2016
  3. Burga Kalinowski: "Come in, you sit well here" , report on the Scheringer family, Neues Deutschland, August 29, 2015
  4. Joachim Linck : How a state parliament learned to walk: Memories of a West German construction worker in Thuringia , 2010, ISBN 9783412204686 , p. 197, online