Rosemarie Fleck
Rosemarie Fleck née Sachse (born September 5, 1921 in Halle an der Saale ; † January 13, 2019 in Fockbek ) was a German politician ( SPD ).
Life
Rosemarie Fleck grew up in Leipzig . She was married and had a son. After studying economics at the University of Leipzig and the Institute for World Economics in Kiel and Promotion (On the question of American steel capacity) she was two terms (1967-1975) Member of the Schleswig-Holstein parliament for the SPD (both on the national list ) and temporarily in the state parliament presidium .
Fleck came to politics through the political connections of her husband Rudolf Fleck in the mid-1960s and was promoted by the then parliamentary group leader and opposition leader Jochen Steffen . She was a co-founder of the working group of social democratic women in Schleswig-Holstein . Fleck turned his back on politics after eight years for family reasons. Also their honorary posts in the social field, u. a. at the DRK Schleswig-Holstein and Kiel city monastery , they gradually gave up. In 2016, the SPD Schleswig-Holstein honored Rosemarie Fleck with the Willy Brandt Medal.
After leaving politics, Fleck processed her experiences in a book (the honorable Member has the floor) . She received special public attention u. a. for their critical attitude towards the awarding of medals to paid professional politicians and full-time association officials and for their initiative to set up a committee of inquiry into grievances in the Kiel University Women's Clinic.
Web links
- Rosemarie Fleck in the state parliament information system Schleswig-Holstein
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SURNAME | Fleck, Rosemary |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Sachse, Rosemarie (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (SPD), MdL |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 5, 1921 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Halle on the Saale |
DATE OF DEATH | January 13, 2019 |
Place of death | Fockbek |