Siegfried von Rabenau

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Siegfried von Rabenau (born January 14, 1953 in Calbe ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Life and work

After attending the Polytechnic High School, Rabenau completed an apprenticeship as an art glass in Naumburg from 1970 and then worked as an art glass in Erfurt and Berlin until 1980 . From 1970 to 1972 he also attended the adult education center, where he passed the Abitur. He had been employed as an artistic assistant in the College of Fine Artists, Glass Design Magdeburg since 1980 and worked as a workshop manager in a Berlin glass painting workshop until 1990. In 1981 he restored the stained glass in Sofia University .

From 1990 to November, Rabenau was head of the internal affairs department at the district administrative authority in the Frankfurt (Oder) district . In 1991 he took on a position as deputy head of the development team at the Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior. This was followed by a consultancy activity. He has also been a member of BEWAB eV, which he founded, Human-Tec eV, the German East Forum Munich (DOM) and the Kautsky-Bernstein-Kreis eV since 1992

Siegfried von Rabenau is single. His father is the theologian Konrad von Rabenau , his grandfather the theologian Eitel-Friedrich von Rabenau , another relative from another family branch is the former general of the artillery a. D. Friedrich von Rabenau . The von Rabenaus belong to the Saxon nobility.

politics

Rabenau was a member of the NDPD from 1980 until he left in 1983 . During the political change in the GDR , he joined the Social Democrats. From 1990 to 1992 he was deputy state chairman of the SPD Brandenburg . He was a member of the Brandenburg State Parliament from January 8, 1992, when he replaced the retired MP Peter Kirmße , until 1994. In parliament he was a member of the Committee on Economics, Medium-Sized Enterprises and Technology. He is the chairman of the Brandenburg Friendship Society

Honors

  • Silver badge of honor of the National Council of the National Front, 1982

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