Leonore Ackermann

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Leonore Ackermann (born March 27, 1936 in Dresden ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ) and was a member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Leonore Ackermann was born in Dresden in 1936 and attended secondary school there from 1950 to 1954 , which she finished with the Abitur. From 1954 she studied architecture at the TH Dresden ; she graduated in 1960 with a degree in urban planning . Subsequently, she worked in a project planning office in Berlin. After a ten-year family phase, Ackermann completed an additional degree in garden and landscape architecture at the TU Dresden , which she completed in 1977 with partial degrees. Afterwards she worked at the TU in a project in the same department. In 1990 she was admitted as a freelance architect .

Leonore Ackermann is married and has three children. She lives in Groß Upahl , Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .

politics

From 1965 to 1978 she was the director of the parents' activity at the school in Cossebaude and, from 1975, also chairwoman of the local branch of the Cossebaude cultural association . From May 1990 she was a member of the newly created municipal council. In October of the same year she was elected for the New Forum in the Saxon state parliament. After merging with the Greens in 1993, she was a member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and was the cultural-political spokeswoman for her group . At the end of the first electoral term in 1994, she left the state parliament.

In 1991, as chairwoman of the committee for culture and media, she played a key role in the creation of the new Saxon broadcasting regulations. When the well-known DT64 youth radio was supposed to be switched off in 1992, Ackermann took action against it and sharply attacked the then incumbent Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf . Among other things, she accused him of breaking his word.

literature

  • Klaus-Jürgen Holzapfel (Ed.): Saxon State Parliament: 1st electoral period, 1990–1994; People's Handbook . NDV, Neue Darmstädter Verl.-Anst., Rheinbreitbach 1991, ISBN 3-87576-265-7 , p. 19

Individual evidence

  1. Topics + Frequenzen, magazine of the Saxon State Agency for private broadcasting and new media, anniversary edition 2001. (No longer available online.) Formerly in the original ; Retrieved March 25, 2009 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.slm-online.de
  2. Bernburger Zeitung December 28, 1992, to be found online at iskra-radio memories ( Memento from December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive )