Reimund Helms

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Reimund Helms (born January 23, 1954 in Sülze ; † February 21, 2005 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( Alternative List for Democracy and Environmental Protection (AL), later merged into Alliance 90 / The Greens) in the Berlin House of Representatives .

Life

Reimund Helms grew up in Sülze in Lower Saxony and came to Berlin in the 1970s. He studied business administration for a few semesters. At times he was a member of the Communist League , a K group.

Reimund Helms was one of the founders of the Berlin Alternative List in 1978 and was elected for the party to the district assembly of Kreuzberg , then to the House of Representatives, to which he belonged from 1985 to 1987 and again from 1990 to 1995. At times, Helms was the parliamentary group leader of the Alternative List in the Berlin House of Representatives. He had a dacha in Himmelpfort in the Uckermark, to which he partially withdrew. There, too, he was a local councilor for a while.

He was one of the initiators of the city partnership of the Kreuzberg district with San Rafael del Sur in Nicaragua.

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst (ed.): Biographical handbook of the Berlin parliamentarians 1963–1995 and city councilors 1990/1991 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Volume 19). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9803303-5-0 , p. 178.

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Individual evidence

  1. see "Hold on, just not justify" - Spiegel article (20/1982) about Werner Orlowsky, who mentions helms