Udo Egleder

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Udo Egleder

Udo Georg Egleder (born July 2, 1951 in Steinberg ) is a Bavarian state politician . As a member of the SPD , he was a member of the Bavarian state parliament from 1994 to 2003 . From May 2008 to September 30, 2008 he was again in parliament as a replacement for Jürgen Dupper .

Career

Egleder attended elementary school in Marklkofen and later the grammar school in Dingolfing , which he graduated from high school in 1971. After 18 months of basic military service , he took up a teaching degree in Regensburg . Since 1979 he has been working as a primary school teacher in the Dingolfing-Landau school district .

Since the local elections in the spring of 1990, Egleder has been a member of the Dingolfing city council and the district council in the Dingolfing-Landau district. He is chairman of the SPD district association of his home district. In the state elections in the autumn of 1994, he entered the Bavarian state parliament for the first time as a member of the Bavarian state parliament via the list in the constituency of Lower Bavaria and also won a seat in the 1998 elections. In 2003 he lost his mandate after the SPD had significantly lost its vote. In May 2008 he replaced the newly elected mayor Jürgen Dupper of Passau in the state parliament. In the state elections in 2008, however, he failed in the constituency of Dingolfing and could no longer enter the state parliament via the SPD's Lower Bavaria district list.

In addition to his professional and political activities, Egleder took on a number of honorary positions at the Bavarian Youth Ring and the Bavarian Sports Youth . In March 2008 he was elected chairman of the Bavarian State Sports Association (BLSV) in the sports district of Lower Bavaria. He is also chairman of the friends' association at his previous school.

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