Rolf Bialas

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Rolf Bialas (born February 2, 1929 in Hamburg ; † September 4, 2010 there ) was a German doctor, medical professional politician and Hamburg Senator for Construction ( FDP ).

Life

Bialas, who was on the board of the Hamburger Sportjugend from 1951 to 1955, studied medicine in Hamburg and received his doctorate in 1954 with a thesis on the subject of social situation, health status and constitutional type of students: results of the compulsory student examination in winter semester 1952/53 . He then worked as an assistant doctor at the Barmbek General Hospital until 1962 , opened a private practice in 1962 and operated a practice as a resident doctor from 1978 to 1993.

Bialas was particularly involved in professional and health care issues for doctors and, among other functions, was president of the Hamburg Medical Association from 1986 to 1994 . As president, he campaigned for the methadone program for addicts. From 1992 to 2000 he was the chairman of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Berufsständischer Betriebswerke eV . Until 2008 he was also chairman of the professional association for health and welfare .

In 2009 he received the Paracelsus Medal of the German Medical Association for his services to medical issues - in particular to the old-age security of doctors .

politics

Bialas had been a member of the BHE since 1955 and was the state chairman of its youth organization, Block Junge Deutscher . Through the merger of the BHE with the German Party , he came to the All-German Party , of which he was a member of the state executive committee. In 1961 he ran in vain for the GDP for the German Bundestag . When the failure of the All-German Party was evident, he left it and joined the FDP at the end of 1965 .

For the FDP he was elected to the Hamburg parliament in 1970, which elected him to the Senate in 1974, where he headed the building authorities until 1978. Actually, the FDP state executive Gerhard Moritz Meyer , who belonged to the left wing of the party, had intended as building senator. In the state committee, which made the nominations, Bialas, who was more likely to be attributed to the conservative wing, was able to prevail over Meyer with one vote. During his tenure, he pushed through the creation of the first nationwide rent index .

When the FDP failed to pass the five percent hurdle in 1978 , he resigned from the citizenry and the Senate. Bialas was elected to the federal executive committee at the federal party conference in Berlin in 1982 and was a member of it until 1984. In the state elections in December 1982 he was the top candidate for the Liberals, who achieved their worst result to date with just 2.6 percent of the vote. The state party conference of the Hamburg FDP elected him on February 15, 2009 as an honorary member of the party.

Publications

  • Social situation, state of health and constitutional type of the students , dissertation from July 2, 1954, Hamburg 1954.
  • The building senator in a white coat , Norderstedt 2002, ISBN 3-8311-3990-3 .
  • (with Dorothea Bialas) A kaleidoscope of our life , Norderstedt 2004.
  • On the reorganization of the statutory accident insurance , in: Social Security , Issue 2/2005, p. 55 ff.

literature

  • Michael Jung (Red.): Professional pension funds: old-age insurance for the liberal professions, Prof. Dr. Dedicated to Rolf Bialas on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Bonn 1999.
  • Deutsches Ärzteblatt 101 (2004), No. 9, p. A-599.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ NDR 90.3 , news on September 14, 2010, 9:00 p.m.
  2. ABV press release. ( Memento of March 5, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 79 kB)
  3. http://www.bgw-online.de/internet/generator/Navi-bgw-online/NavigationLinks/Wir_20_C3_BCber_20uns/Geschichte_20der_20BGW/seit_201998/navi.html ( Memento from January 24, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Paracelsus Medal for Prof. Dr. med. Rolf Bialas  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bundesaerztekammer.de  
  5. ^ Helmut Stubbe da Luz , The German Party in Hamburg. Roots, beginnings, environment, successes and decline . In: Journal of the Association for Hamburg History , Issue 79, p. 277.
  6. a b "FDP honorary member Rolf Bialas died" , in Hamburger Abendblatt of September 14, 2010, accessed on November 22, 2018.