Stephan Hilsberg

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Stephan Hilsberg, 1990

Stephan Hilsberg (born February 17, 1956 in Müncheberg ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and founding member of the Social Democratic Party of the GDR (SDP).

From 2000 to 2002 he was Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Housing and from 2005 to 2007 one of the deputy chairmen of the SPD parliamentary group .

Life and work

Hilsberg attended the Polytechnic High School until 1972 and then did an apprenticeship as a skilled worker for data processing until 1974 . He then did military service in the National People's Army until 1976 . From 1976 to 1989 he worked as a programmer at the Institute for Medical Physics and Biophysics at the Charité in Berlin . In addition to his job, Hilsberg completed a distance learning course to become an information processing engineer from 1985 , which he completed in 1995. Since leaving the German Bundestag in 2009, Hilsberg has worked as a freelancer for Deutschlandfunk Kultur , and has also expanded his career as a musician.

Stephan Hilsberg is married and has four children.

Political party

After Hilsberg had been involved in church peace circles since 1988, he was one of the founding members of the SDP ( Social Democratic Party in the GDR ) in October 1989 and was elected First Speaker. From February to July 1990 he was managing director of SDP. Hilsberg worked in the "leadership group" of the Seeheimer circle of the SPD parliamentary group, which is considered to be conservative .

MP

From March to October 1990 Hilsberg belonged to the first freely elected People's Chamber in the GDR . He had been elected for the SPD in the Leipzig constituency .

From October 3, 1990 he was a member of the German Bundestag , of which he was a member until the end of the 16th legislative period in 2009. From November 2004 he was spokesman for the regional group East and a member of the expanded parliamentary committee of the SPD parliamentary group . From November 2005 to March 2007 he was deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group with responsibility for the areas of transport, construction and urban development, construction in the East , petitions.

In October 1990 Hilsberg was one of the members of the Bundestag sent by the People's Chamber . In the Bundestag election in December 1990 , he moved over the Brandenburg state list and, since the Bundestag election in 1994, has always been a directly elected member of the constituency Bad Liebenwerda - Finsterwalde - Herzberg - Lübben - Luckau (1994 and 1998) and the constituency Elbe-Elster - Oberspreewald-Lausitz II (since 2002) in the Bundestag. In the 2005 Bundestag election , he received 34.8% of the first votes . In the 2009 Bundestag election , the SPD nominated another direct candidate in his constituency.

Public offices

On November 28, 2000 Hilsberg was appointed Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Housing in the Federal Government led by Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder ( Schröder I cabinet ). After the federal election in 2002 , he left office on October 21, 2002; Iris Gleicke was his successor .

Honors

literature

Web links

Footnotes

  1. On our own behalf. In: Stephan Hilsberg's homepage. Retrieved October 31, 2017 .
  2. ^ Predecessor: Siegfried Scheffler ; Kurt Bodewig became Minister of Transport on November 20, 2000.
  3. Holger Kulick: Chief criticism: successor for rebellious State Secretary . Spiegel Online , October 22, 2002, accessed February 27, 2018.