Michaela Blunk

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Michaela Blunk (born February 25, 1943 in Berlin ) is a German politician ( FDP ).

After graduating from high school, Blunk completed a degree in English and pedagogy in Hamburg and worked from 1966 to 1979 at elementary and secondary schools in Hamburg and Lübeck. After her second teacher examination in 1969, she studied history, English and pedagogy in Kiel from 1970 to 1974, where she earned her doctorate in 1983 with a thesis on the Lübeck businessman Johann Glandorp . From 1979 she was director of studies at the Institute for Practice and Theory of the school in Lübeck.

Blunk joined the FDP in 1986 and was district chairman in Lübeck from 1987 to 1988. From 1988 to 1992 she was a member of the Lübeck district board. In 1988 she was also elected to the state board of Schleswig-Holstein, and in 1991 she was chairwoman of the Federal Committee for Foreign, European and Development Policy of the FDP. After the resignation of the FDP member Wolfgang Kubicki in summer 1992, Blunk moved into the German Bundestag on August 7, 1992, to which she belonged until the end of the 1994 electoral term. In the 1994 federal election she was unable to move in again.

Publications

  • Lübeck in the French times - Lübeck: Seminar Lübeck for Realsch. - IPTS 62, 1986.
  • The trade of the Lübeck merchant Johan Glandorp at the turn of the 16th to the 17th century - Lübeck: Schmidt-Römhild, c 1985.

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