Liane Hesselbarth

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Liane Hesselbarth (born July 17, 1962 in Strausberg ) is a former right-wing extremist politician from the now defunct DVU .

She belonged to the Brandenburg state parliament from 1999 to 2009 and was the chairwoman of her parliamentary group.

Life and work

After graduating from school in 1979, Liane Hesselbarth trained as a draftsman and then worked as a partial designer in the Berlin Housing Combine and, from 1988, as an employee in the Frankfurt (Oder) Housing and Social Construction Combine. In 1990 she retrained as an office clerk and then worked as an employee and from 1994 as a co-owner in her husband's building construction company. She has been running an office service since 2001.

Politics and MPs

In 1999 she joined the German People's Union and in the state elections in the same year she entered the state parliament of Brandenburg for this party , where she became chairman of a five-person parliamentary group . After the state elections in 2004 , she was re-elected chairman of the now six-member DVU parliamentary group. In the state parliament she was a member of the presidium from 1999 to 2009 and chairwoman of the “ Committee for Urban Development , Housing and Transport”, which was renamed in 2004 to “Committee for Infrastructure and Regional Planning ”. She once caused a stir when a journalist asked how many federal states Germany had, she didn't answer.

For the state election on September 27, 2009 , she was the top candidate of the DVU, in which her party, however, with 1.1% of the vote, clearly missed re-entry into the state parliament. Hesselbarth left the parliament with the constituent session of the 5th Brandenburg State Parliament.

family

Liane Hesselbarth has been living separately from her husband Axel Hesselbarth (former DVU state chairman of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania ) for years and has an adult son, Falko Hesselbarth , who on the occasion of the ban on neo-Nazi comradeship ANSDAPO through his function as treasurer and assessor in their Board caused a stir. He was also involved in a fight in the left-wing alternative youth club Horte in Strausberg , along with 5 other neo-Nazis . Due to the activities of her son, Liane Hesselbarth was asked by political opponents to resign, which she refused.

Individual evidence

  1. Liane Hesselbarth refuses to resign / large raid after prohibition of comradeship ANSDAPO: son of the DVU boss exposed as a neo-Nazi functionary . In: Berliner Zeitung . ( berliner-zeitung.de [accessed on October 23, 2016]).