Ursula Kulscher

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Ursula Kulscher (born July 18, 1936 in Wohlhausen ) is a German photographer and politician ( CDU ) and former member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Between 1942 and 1950 Ursula Kulscher attended elementary schools in Tirpersdorf and Erlbach . From 1950 to 1953 she did an apprenticeship as a portrait photographer in Markneukirchen. In 1952 she was named the best apprentice and worked as a photographer in her training company until 1957. She also attended the vocational school in Plauen . Between 1958 and 1972, Ms. Kulscher worked as a photographer and technical assistant in a postcard publisher in Erlbach. From 1972 to 1987 she worked as a clerk for advertising and trade fairs at VEB Musima Markneukirchen, a large industrial company for musical instruments. From 1987 to 1990 Ms. Kulscher worked as a freelance photographer for the press and advertising.

Mrs. Kulscher is Protestant, married and has a daughter.

politics

Ursula Kulscher has been a member of the CDU since May 1985 . In October 1990 she was elected to the Saxon Landtag through constituency 80 (Klingenthal - Auerbach II), to which she belonged for two electoral terms until 1999. In the second electoral period she entered the state parliament via the state list. In the 1st electoral term she was in the Committee for Federal and European Affairs and in the 2nd electoral term in the Petitions Committee and the European Committee.

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