Tino Günther

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Johannes Erich Tino Günther (born October 28, 1962 in Olbernhau ) is a German politician ( FDP ). From 2004 to 2014 he was a member of the Saxon State Parliament .

Life and work

After successfully completing the Polytechnic High School in 1979 , he trained in the arts and crafts in Olbernhau. In 1981 he began to work in the company run by his father. Finally, in 1996, he took over his parents' business and turned it into a GmbH that produces and sells Erzgebirge folk art .

Günther is married and has a daughter and two sons.

politics

Günther became a member of the LDP in 1990 , which later merged with the West German FDP. In 1990 he became the local chairman of the FDP in Seiffen / Erzgeb. elected. He held this office until 2004. Since 1992 he was district chairman of the FDP Marienberg / Middle Erzgebirgskreis. Günther has been chairman of the new FDP district association of the Erzgebirge since March 2008. Günther has also been a member of the state board of the FDP Saxony since 1995 and has been deputy state chairman since April 2007. Here he is primarily responsible for the areas of craft and tourism . In 1996 he founded the tourism working group.

From 1992 he was a member of the FDP parliamentary group and from 1997 chairman of the parliamentary group in the Seiffen local council, after moving into the Saxon state parliament, he returned this mandate. Since the local elections on June 13, 2004, he has been a district councilor for the Middle Ore Mountains .

In the local elections on June 8, 2008, Günther was elected to the district council of the newly formed Erzgebirgskreis on August 1, 2008 . The district council elected him at the constituent meeting as deputy district administrator of the Erzgebirgskreis.

Since the state election on September 19, 2004 , he was a member of the Saxon state parliament. Günther was elected to the state parliament with six other members of the FDP via fifth place on the list. He was deputy chairman of the parliamentary group. During the 4th electoral term (2004–2009) Günther was a member of the Committee on Environment and Agriculture and the Petitions Committee. For his parliamentary group, he was the spokesman for trade, environmental and tourism policy.

In the 2009 election , Günther again entered the state parliament via the FDP state list. In the 5th electoral term, Günther took over the chairmanship of the Petitions Committee. He was also a member of the Committee on Environment and Agriculture, the Committee on Rules of Procedure and Immunity Matters and the Evaluation Committee. In addition, he was agriculture, forestry and wine-growing policy and tourism policy spokesman for the FDP parliamentary group.

On March 4, 2010, he resigned his mandate from the district council in the Erzgebirgskreis on the grounds that he could no longer perform his duties on the committee due to lack of time. A few days later, on March 13, 2010, he was re-elected as chairman of the FDP district association in the Erzgebirge district, which he has held since March 2008.

In June 2013 he resigned from his offices as district chairman in the Erzgebirgskreis, as deputy chairman of the party and parliamentary group in Saxony, and as chairman of the Saxon petitions committee. When the FDP left the state parliament after the state elections in Saxony in 2014 , he lost his mandate there.

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Individual evidence

  1. Freie Presse , local edition Schwarzenberg of March 9, 2010: Günther's farewell is not a purely formal matter - the return of the Seiffer's mandate is not accepted by all citizens' representatives in the district council.
  2. Freie Presse, local edition Schwarzenberg of March 15, 2010: "When it comes to saving, there are no taboos at state or district level" - 47-year-old Seiffener elected chairman of the currently 268 Ore Mountain Liberals by a large majority - In future work with a deputy and a general secretary.
  3. Freie Presse, local edition Schwarzenberg of June 18, 2013: Tino Günther resigns as FDP district leader.