Nikolaus Tschenk

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Nikolaus Tschenk (born November 16, 1953 in Stanišić , Yugoslavia ) is a German politician ( Alliance 90 / The Greens ).

Tschenk attended elementary school in Rödermark . He broke off school and training and went to India as a dropout. He worked for three years in Afghanistan, India and Nepal in a church social and drug project. After returning to Germany, he made up his Abitur in Stuttgart on a second educational path and studied history, political science and economics at the University of Stuttgart. He then worked as a journalist and editor until he became a senior teacher at a Waldorf school in 2005.

In 1985 Tschenk became a member of the Greens. From 1986 to 1988 he was involved in the district advisory council of Stuttgart-Möhringen and from 1998 as spokesman for the Möhringer local association of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. After Werner Wölfle was elected mayor of Stuttgart, Tschenk moved up for him in 2011 as a member of the Stuttgart II constituency in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg . In 2015 it became known that Tschenk was handing over the constituency to the Green Minister Winfried Hermann for the 2016 state elections .

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