Martin Ruch

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Martin Ruch (born July 7, 1962 in Quedlinburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 1991 to 1994 he was a member of the Saxony-Anhalt state parliament .

Education and life

After the 10th grade, Martin Ruch trained as a POS skilled worker for machining technology. After the fall of the Berlin Wall he became an employee of the Quedlinburg Office for Unresolved Property Issues. Martin Ruch, who is of Protestant denomination, is married and has two children.

politics

Martin Ruch joined the CDU and JU in 1990 after reunification. He was district chairman of the JU in Quedlinburg, deputy CDU district chairman in Quedlinburg as well as a member of the regional executive board and the German council of the JU and a member of the district executive committee of the SME association. Since the local elections in May 1990, he was a member of the district council. In the first state election in Saxony-Anhalt in 1990, he was initially not elected to the state parliament, but succeeded Michael Liwowski on October 25, 1991.

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  • Klaus-J. Holzapfel (Ed.): State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: 1st electoral period, 1990–1994 (People's Handbook), as of February 15, 1992, 1992, ISBN 3-87576-271-1 , page 32