Peter Adler (politician)

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Peter Adler (born March 26, 1940 in Dresden , † September 19, 2010 in Radeberg ) was a German politician ( SPD ). From 1990 to 2004 he was a member of the Saxon State Parliament for three electoral terms .

Life

Adler was born in Dresden in 1940, where he also attended elementary school and then high school. After graduating from school, he completed an apprenticeship as a toolmaker and then studied at the Technical University of Dresden . After graduating, he began to work as a vocational school teacher and specialist advisor for automation and IT.

In the time of the fall of 1989/1990 he held the office of deputy government representative at the district administrative authority of Dresden until the re-establishment of the Free State of Saxony . He lived in the Radeberg district of Liegau .

politics

He joined the SDP on November 1, 1989 and was meanwhile chairman of the Dresden district association of the SPD. He was a member of the round table in the Dresden district . In the state elections in Saxony in 1990 he was elected to the Saxon parliament via the state list of the SPD Saxony , which he also entered in the subsequent elections in 1994 and 1999 via the state list. In the Landtag, he was a member of the Rules of Procedure committee for his parliamentary group . In 2004 he left the state parliament. From 1999 he was mayor of Liegau-Augustusbad, a member of the city council of Radeberg, where he chaired the SPD parliamentary group and chairman of the SPD in Radeberger Land.

Since it was founded in 1992, Adler was chairman of the social democratic Herbert Wehner educational institution , most recently as honorary chairman.

Honors

On May 26, 1997 he was awarded the Saxon Constitutional Medal by Landtag President Erich Iltgen . On October 13, 2009 he received the Saxon Order of Merit on the occasion of "20 Years of Peaceful Revolution " .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. SPD politician Adler dead ( memento from September 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ History of the Herbert-Wehner-Bildungswerk
  3. Saxon State Chancellery: October 13, 2009 - Award of the Saxon Order of Merit ( Memento of March 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )