Ulrich Meyenborg

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Ulrich Meyenborg (born September 22, 1940 in Stockelsdorf ) is a German teacher and politician ( SPD ). He was a member of the Schleswig-Holstein parliament and citizenship deputy and senator of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck .

Life

Meyenborg was born in Stockelsdorf in the Ostholstein district. After graduating from school, he trained as a chemical laboratory technician , which he completed in 1960, and was in the Bundeswehr. In 1964 he passed the state examination as a chemical technician and then worked in various professional functions, including operations manager and assistant director, in Lübeck and Hamburg. In 1970 he became a member of the SPD. From 1971 to 1975 he studied at the University of Education in Kiel. He passed the first and second state exams and taught from 1977 to 1983 as a secondary school teacher in Lübeck.

In the election for Lübeck citizenship on March 5, 1978, he was directly elected in constituency 24, as well as in the election on March 7, 1982. He was a citizenry member until April 1983. In the citizenship, he chaired the Environment Committee from 1980 to 1983.

On March 13, 1983, he was elected directly to the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament in constituency 38 Lübeck-Nord. Meyenborg was re-elected in 1987 for the 11th term and in 1988 for the 12th term . He belonged to a number of committees and was deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in the 12th electoral term.

In 1989 Meyenborg took part in the 9th Federal Assembly, at which Richard von Weizsäcker (CDU) was re-elected as Federal President. On November 1, 1990, Meyenborg resigned from the state parliament before the end of the electoral term; Dora Heyenn moved up for him .

In 1990 Meyenborg became Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck. He was responsible for the areas of culture, school, sport and youth. During his tenure, the Lübeck Music and Congress Hall was built, the Lübeck Theater renovated, the Buddenbrookhaus set up as the Heinrich and Thomas Mann Center, the Günter Grass House opened and the Lübeck Nordic Film Days further developed. In October 2002 Meyenborg retired.

The Archaeological Society of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck dedicated the collection of essays, Facts and Visions, published in 2002 - Lübeck's archeology in the last decade . Meyenborg, who was the chairman of the SPD district association Lübeck, published in 2005 at Schmidt-Römhild Die Lübeck SPD from 1968 to 2003 .

Ulrich Meyenborg is married and has two children.

Works

  • The Lübeck SPD from 1968 to 2003 . Lübeck 2005
  • ... Over 750 years of Dänischburg: 75 years of the local SPD association . Schmidt-Röhmhild, Lübeck 1996
  • Paul Bromme (1906-1975), a social democrat in political exile and in Lübeck post-war politics. Memories and assessments , Archive of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck 2013, Issue 22 of the small booklets on city history
  • Brochure about Karl Fick from the SPD local association Stockelsdorf

literature

  • Karl-Ernst Sinner: Tradition and Progress. Senate and Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck 1918-2007 , Volume 46 of Series B of the publications on the history of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck published by the Archives of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck , Lübeck 2008, p. 174 ff

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hanseatic City of Lübeck: 60 years of elected citizenship in the Hanseatic City of Lübeck , October 2006 (PDF file; 295 kB)
  2. Julia Paulat: Meyenborg's term of office ended yesterday in the Lübeck town hall In: Lübecker Nachrichten of October 25, 2002, p. 17