Raimund Borrmann

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Raimund Frank Borrmann (born January 29, 1960 in Rostock ) is a German entrepreneur and politician who belonged to the NPD . From 2006 to 2011 he was a member of the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . After the state elections in 2011 , he left the NPD.

Life

Borrmann attended the ten-class polytechnic high school and then completed an apprenticeship as a cook. He reached at the community college, the university, and then studied at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig philosophy . He graduated as a philosopher and became a teacher of Marxism-Leninism . He later became a research assistant at the spruce research and memorial site of the baroque castle Rammenau . He was an employee for the preservation of monuments at the District Office in Bischofswerda and a research assistant at the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Leipzig. He also worked as a research assistant at the Institute for Photophysics at the Technical University of Dresden and at the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig. He is non-denominational and single. Borrmann was a member of the Bischofswerda district council from 1990 to 1994 and entered the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state parliament via the NPD state list in the 2006 state elections. In June 2008, Raimund Borrmann opened a citizens' office in Kröpelin in the former Bad Doberan district , which he closed again less than six months later. As a result of investigations by the public prosecutor's office into suspected fraud, Borrmann's immunity as a member of the state parliament was lifted in 2009. Raimund Borrmann has been working as an independent entrepreneur since the end of 2012 .

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Individual evidence

  1. Oliver Cruzcampo: Raimund Borrmann no longer wants - NPD parliamentary group shrinks to five MPs. Endstation rechts, September 6, 2011, accessed on March 21, 2015 : "The member of the state parliament Raimund Borrmann informed the state parliament president Sylvia Bretschneider (SPD) in a letter on Monday that he no longer belongs to the NPD parliamentary group in Schwerin Castle."
  2. ↑ Incitement to the people: Investigations against NPD parliamentary group leader Pastörs. In: Welt Online. Axel Springer AG, March 13, 2009, accessed on March 23, 2009 : “A suspicion of fraud was investigated against Borrmann, member of the NPD state parliament in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. There was suspicion that he had received an unjustified rent subsidy for his grandmother from the Bad Doberan social welfare office for over two years, said Rostock Public Prosecutor Peter Lückemann. Borrmann's immunity was lifted "
  3. endstation-rechts.de