Rosel Neuhauser

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Rosel Neuhäuser (born April 6, 1949 in Bad Tennstedt ) is a German politician ( Die Linke ). She was a member of the German Bundestag from 1994 to 2002 .

Life

Neuhäuser attended the polytechnic high school and then completed vocational training as a watchmaker . She then studied at the Unterwellenborn engineering school in Jena, where she trained as an engineer for precision engineering. She worked as a shift supervisor and was a research assistant and production planner at the watch factory in Ruhla . At the time of the fall of the Wall, she lost her job and had no job. In 1992 she became an employee of the Jugendweihe interest group .

Rosel Neuhäuser is married and has two children.

politics

In 1969 Neuhäuser joined the SED , for which she was a member of the district council from 1970 to 1987. In 1986 she was elected to the People's Chamber as the successor to the SED. On November 17, 1989, she moved up as a member of the SED in the People's Chamber. After reunification, she joined the successor party of the SED, the PDS . In March 1990 she ran for the PDS in the Volkskammer election in the Erfurt constituency, but the 4th place on the list was not enough for a seat in the Volkskammer. From 1991 to 1993 she was district chairman of the PDS Eisenach .

In 1994 she was elected to the German Bundestag , to which she belonged for two legislative terms until 2002. From 1998 to 2002 she was a member of the Children's Commission of the German Bundestag . In 2004 she became chairwoman of the district council in the Wartburg district . In the state elections in Thuringia in 2004 , Neuhäuser entered the constituency of Wartburg District III , but was subject to the CDU candidate.

literature

  • The People's Chamber of the German Democratic Republic, 9th electoral period. Staatsverlag der DDR, Berlin 1987, p. 736.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ New Germany of June 10, 1986
  2. Neue Zeit from November 18, 1989
  3. ^ New Germany of March 9, 1990