Thomas Böwer

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Thomas Ulrich Böwer (born April 28, 1960 in Münster ) is a German SPD politician and former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

The qualified pedagogue worked from 1986 to 1989 at the Institute for Social Work in Münster . Then he was managing director of Votum Verlag GmbH. From 1990 to 1998 he was an employee of the SPD Hamburg. Until the summer of 2007 he was managing director of the Hamburg Society for the Promotion of Democracy and International Law eV In addition to parliamentary work, he was a member of the trade union for trade, banks and insurance (today Verdi ) and the Institute for Social Work. Thomas Böwer is Vice President of the German Family Association . He is married and has five children.

politics

Böwer has been a member of the SPD since 1980. From 1997 to 2011 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament for his party. He sat in the 18th electoral term (2004–2008) in the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry (PUA) “ Closed accommodation on Feuerbergstrasse”. In the 2008 general election, he was able to move into parliament again via the SPD constituency list in the Lokstedt-Niendorf-Schnelsen constituency . In parliament he sat until 2008 for his group in the economic committee and health and consumer protection committee. From 2008 until his departure, he was a member of the Family, Children and Youth Committee as well as the Social and Equal Opportunities Committee. He was the trade policy spokesman for his group. In the elections on February 20, 2011, he ran again on the constituency list in the constituency of Lokstedt-Niendorf-Schnelsen, but only achieved the third highest number of votes of the SPD candidates and thus missed re-entry into the citizenship.

On April 21, 2012, Thomas Böwer stood against the previous incumbent Milan Pein in the election for chairman of the SPD district Eimsbüttel and was defeated.

literature

  • Erwin Jordan / Thomas Böwer (editor): Socio-educational family support. A new field of practice is youth welfare. (Ed .: Institute for Social Work eV, Münster 1986)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Election to the citizenship and the election to the district assemblies on February 24, 2008. In: Official Anzeiger. Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette. No. 22, March 18, 2008, p. 699 ( PDF ; 295 KB).
  2. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Ed.): Elections for the citizenship and for the district assemblies on February 24, 2008. Volume 2: Calculation and allocation of mandates. Hamburg, September 2008, ISSN  1613-4974 , p. 38 ( PDF ; 925 KB).