Margret Funke-Schmitt-Rink

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Margret Funke-Schmitt-Rink (born January 23, 1946 in Recklinghausen as Margret Funke ; † March 11, 1998 in Wiesbaden ) was a German politician ( FDP ).

Margret Funke attended from 1956 to 1965, the Schiller-Gymnasium in Dortmund and completed subsequent to 1970, the studies social sciences , history and German literature in Freiburg , Munich and Münster . In 1970 she passed the first state examination in philology , and three years later the second. From 1971 to 1972 she was a German assistant in Geneva. From 1974 to 1976 she was a research assistant at the Heidelberg University of Education . With the work curriculum model of Social Sciences and Political education was her 1975 PhD . From 1976 to 1990 she then worked as a teacher at the Dilthey-Gymnasium in Wiesbaden .

Funke joined the FDP in 1978 , for which she was district chairman in Wiesbaden from 1985 to 1986 . In 1985 she became, among other things, chairwoman of the Hessian state committee for schools and further education. From 1981 she was city councilor in Wiesbaden and from 1985 deputy city councilor. In the state elections in Hesse in 1983 , she ran in the Wiesbaden II constituency , where she received 6.9% of the vote. In the twelfth electoral term she was elected to the German Bundestag via the state list of Hesse , to which she belonged for this one electoral term until 1994. There she was a member of the Committee for Women and Youth, the Committee for Education and Science, as well as a deputy member of the special committee "Protection of unborn life".

Funke-Schmitt-Rink was married to the economist Gerhard Schmitt-Rink .

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