Olaf Cord Dielewicz

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Olaf Cord Dielewicz (born 1942) is a German local politician ( SPD ). From 1983 to 1999 he was Lord Mayor of the City of Flensburg .

Life

Olaf Cord Dielewicz came to Flensburg as a marine in 1961 . In 1983 he was elected mayor of the city. The following year, 1984, was the 700th anniversary of the city's declaration of rights. The festival year paid nationwide attention to the Fördestadt and its highest representative, Dielewicz. With the end of the Cold War , the conversion of the then important garrison town began. In particular, the change in the Flensburg-Mürwik base was to keep politics busy until after the turn of the millennium. Dielewicz's tenure also included the costly renovation of the Flensburg town hall and the Flensburg central bus station . With regard to plans to redesign the port of Flensburg , he emphasized in 1994: “Those who just want to make the port and the area around it“ beautiful ”, who are at the shipbuilding hall, the coal heaps, the chimney of the power plant , the tanks of the FFG or abuts the silos at the port east side, where the sight of grown realities and economic needs is missing. " opened in 1998, Motorola in the quarter Soft a new plant for mobile production . Dielewicz said: “After 100 years of the marine port , we now wish for a century of the telecommunications industry.” The federal government and the state of Schleswig-Holstein had made substantial subsidies available to the group after the navy left. Cell phone production was relocated to China in 2007 and the plant in Weiche was sold in 2010.

Dielewicz's term of office ended in 1999 with the city's first direct mayor election, which consisted of two ballots. The first round of voting took place on June 13th. The runoff election between the two most successful two candidates followed on July 4th. Dielewicz's successor was Hermann Stell from the CDU , who prevailed against SPD competitor Klaus Kottek. Dielewicz himself moved in autumn 1999, as he had planned before the election, as president of the Schleswig-Holstein Savings Banks and Giro Association . He filled this post until 2005. In 2019 Olaf Cord Dielewicz published his autobiography in book form.

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Individual evidence

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