Ralf-Dieter Fischer

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Ralf-Dieter Fischer (born May 12, 1948 in Sieverstedt ) is a Hamburg CDU politician and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life and work

Fischer grew up in the Hamburg districts of Wilhelmsburg and Neugraben-Fischbek . He attended the Rotenhäuser Damm elementary school and the Wilhelmsburg grammar school , which he left in 1969 with the Abitur . He studied at the University of Hamburg Law and laid in 1975 the first and 1977 the second legal state examination. Fischer has been working as a lawyer since 1977 . In 1978 he was a member of the Hamburg Justice Deputation for the CDU.

He is married to the former member of parliament Lydia Fischer and has two daughters.

politics

Fischer has been a member of the CDU since 1972. He was a member of the Hamburg parliament from 1982 to 1997. For the 1997 general election, Carsten-Ludwig Lüdemann was nominated instead of Fischer . One of the reasons for not being nominated was the so-called accounting affair, for which he was sentenced in 1998 to pay 35,700 marks to a former client. Fischer did not bill his services correctly and is also said to have passed on information about his client to the Justice Minister at the time, Klaus Hardraht . In the citizenry, Fischer was, among other things, a member of the committee for the constitution, rules of procedure and election review as well as the sports committee. He was also chairman of the legal committee.

Fischer has been the district chairman of the Harburg CDU since 2001 and parliamentary group leader in the Hamburg-Harburg district assembly since 2004 . For the 2001 district assembly election, he ran for first place on the list, but was defeated by Helga Stöver and thereupon completely renounced a candidacy. In the 2005 Bundestag election he was a direct candidate in the Bergedorf – Harburg constituency , but received fewer votes than Hans-Ulrich Klose from the SPD .

In 2015, Fischer represented two Christian Democratic local politicians from Harburg, who had sued against unequal weighting of votes in the district elections in May 2014, before the Hamburg Constitutional Court . The complaint was dismissed by the Constitutional Court in January 2016.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg , 14th electoral period, Hinnerk Fock editorial staff , Hamburg 1992.
  2. Gerhard Köbler: Who is next who in German law . December 18, 2015. Accessed January 26, 2016.
  3. ^ No repetition of the district election in Harburg . NDR . January 26, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2016.