Ursula Lohmann

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Ursula (Ulla) Lohmann 1983

Ursula "Ulla" Lohmann (born August 7, 1949 in Heinsberg ) is a Hamburg politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany and a former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life and politics

The qualified biologist worked as a scientific employee in a management position.

In 1970 Ursula Lohmann joined the SPD and since then has been a local politician in the then Barmbek-Uhlenhorst local committee and, from 1982, a member of the Hamburg-Nord district assembly , in which she took over the chairmanship from 1986.

For the Hamburg state election in June 1982 Lohmann ran unsuccessfully on the SPD list place 105. In 1991 she moved into the Hamburg citizenship for the first time via the SPD list place 29 . She kept her seat until 1997. Her focus was on cultural policy and in the field of science and research, which she represented in the committees for her parliamentary group .

Within the party, she was, among other things, deputy state chairman of the Working Group of Social Democratic Women .

Together with her husband, Heinz Lohmann , the former spokesman for the board of the then Hamburg State Hospital (LBK, now Asklepios Kliniken Hamburg ), she has been collecting works of contemporary experimental art for many years . The couple has been running the “C 15” exhibition room in Hamburg since 1994, in which works by Peter Nikolaus Heikenwälder , Jens Lausen and Gerd Stange were shown.

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Web links

Commons : Ursula Lohmann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The SPD candidates for citizenship , Abendblatt.de of May 19, 1982