Peter Busch (politician)

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Peter Busch (* 1941 in Danzig ) is a German politician ( CDU ). From 1992 to 1994 he was a member of the Brandenburg state parliament .

Life

After school, Busch completed an apprenticeship as a forest worker from 1955 . Then he trained as an agricultural machinery and tractor fitter. From 1960 to 1962 he first attended the ABF Rostock, where he obtained the secondary school leaving certificate , and then the Friesack engineering school , from which he graduated as an engineer for agricultural technology. From 1965 he was technical director of the LPG Kavelsdorf in the Rostock district, from 1970 director of the LPG Friesack. From February to October 1990 he headed the Agro-Chemical Center in Nauen before becoming the owner and managing director of Busch Straßen-, Tief- und Asphaltbau GmbH in 1990. Busch is married and has three children.

politics

In 1978, Busch joined the Democratic Peasants' Party in Germany , which in 1990 became part of the CDU . From 1984 to 1990 he was employed in the council of the Nauen district , where he worked in the technology-energy-transport sector. In January 1992 he moved into the Brandenburg State Parliament as a replacement for Jürgen Lüth , who had left the country. Here he was active in the committee for urban development, housing and transport.

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