Roland Becker

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Roland Becker (born August 25, 1940 in Leipzig ) is a German politician ( CDU ).

Becker attended elementary and middle school in Leipzig. After leaving school, he did an apprenticeship as a skilled worker for deep drilling, studied electrical engineering at the engineering school in Mittweida and then became an electrical engineer. This was followed by two postgraduate studies in computer science at the TU Dresden as a specialist in information processing and at the Academy for State and Law , and in 1995 Becker received the subsequent diploma as a graduate engineer .

Becker initially worked as an electrical engineer at the Institute for Experimental Nuclear Physics at the TU Dresden and then for twenty years as a group and later department head for soil tillage equipment in Leipzig and IT project engineer. Until the fall of the Berlin Wall he was head of department for local government in the Leipzig district administration , then a real estate agent as well as a freelance worker and project consultant at Esso . He has been the owner of a petrol station in Eilenburg since 1994 .

Becker joined the GDR CDU in 1971, for which he sat from 1973 to 1990 in the district assembly in Leipzig and from 1974 to 1979 in the district assembly of Leipzig-Southwest. In 1990 he was a member of the last People's Chamber and, until December, the German Bundestag . In the Volkskammer he was deputy chairman of the CDU / DA parliamentary group and chairman of the constitutional and administrative reform committee from May.

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