Roland Hahnemann

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Roland Hahnemann (born April 2, 1954 in Riesa ) is a German politician . As a non-party, he was a member of the Thuringian state parliament for the Left Party from 1990 to 2009 .

Life

Roland Hahnemann attended extended secondary school from 1968 to 1972 and graduated from high school. This was followed by an English-German teacher training course from 1974 to 1980, which he completed with the state examination as a teacher and with a diploma in German studies. He then studied research in Jena from 1980 to 1983 and then worked as an assistant archivist and librarian at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena from 1983 to 1985 . During this time he put his 1984 promotion to Dr. phil. from. From 1985 until the reunification in 1990 he was a research assistant at the Central Institute for Linguistics of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR in Berlin .

PhD 1984

  • Title: Studies and texts on the prehistory of the Marxist conceptions of language in the time of the German Enlightenment, Classical and Romanticism . University of Jena 1984, 212 pages, dissertation A

politics

Roland Hahnemann was a member of the Thuringian state parliament for four terms from 1990 to 2009. He was elected there as a non-party on the PDS state list (since 2007: Die Linke ). In Parliament he was a member of the Committee on Internal Affairs , and for his faction , he assumed the role as spokesman for Home Affairs.

In the state elections in 2009 he was defeated as a direct candidate in the constituency of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt II to the CDU applicant Maik Kowalleck . On the state list of the party Die Linke, he only ran at number 49.

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Individual evidence

  1. DNB 850610001
  2. P. 19 in: Thuringian Landtag - Handbook 1st electoral period. Weimar 1991, ISBN 3-7400-0811-3
  3. p. 380 in: Thuringian Landtag - Handbook 2nd electoral period. Erfurt 1998, ISBN 3-932081-16-1
  4. P. 351 in: Thuringian Landtag - Handbook 3rd electoral period. Erfurt 2003, ISBN 3-86180-091-8