Uwe Wurlitzer

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Uwe Wurlitzer (born June 14, 1975 in Leipzig ) is a German real estate agent and politician ( non-party, previously The Blue Party and AfD ). He was general secretary of the AfD Saxony as well as parliamentary managing director and deputy chairman of his party in the Saxon state parliament .

Life

After completing his general university entrance qualification, Wurlitzer completed an apprenticeship as a businessman in the real estate and housing industry (BWV) at the IHK Leipzig and as an insurance specialist . Wurlitzer has been an independent real estate agent and insurance specialist since 2000.

Wurlitzer is non-denominational, married and has two children. He lives in Leipzig.

Political commitment

Political party

Wurlitzer was a member of the CDU from 2004 to 2009 and also a member of the board of the Leipzig-Grünau local association from 2005 to 2009 . From 2005 to 2009 he was also an employee in the office of CDU Bundestag member Manfred Kolbe .

In April 2013 he joined the newly founded party Alternative for Germany and was elected chairman of the Leipzig district association in October. Since March 2014 he has also been Secretary General of the Saxon State Association . On September 29, 2017, he left the AfD.

Wurlitzer joined the Blue Party and is an assessor on the party's executive committee.

Member of Parliament

In the state elections in Saxony in 2014 , he ran directly in constituency 29 (Leipzig 3), where he received 8.5 percent of the first votes. He was elected to the state parliament via the state list position 2. The AfD parliamentary group elected him at its constituent meeting as parliamentary manager . He also became deputy group leader.

He was a member of the Committee on School and Sport and the Committee on Rules of Procedure and Immunity, as well as a deputy member of the Constitutional and Legal Committee, Budget and Finance Committee, Committee on Economy, Labor and Transport, Committee on Environment and Agriculture, Home Affairs Committee, Committee on Social Affairs and Consumer protection, equality and integration, Committee on Science and Higher Education, Culture and the Media, Europe Committee and Committee on Petitions.

On September 26, 2017, he left the AfD parliamentary group together with party and parliamentary group leader Frauke Petry and MP Kirsten Muster , but retained his mandate. A renewed entry into the state parliament after the state elections in Saxony in 2019 on September 1, 2019 did not succeed.

criticism

In the Saxon state parliament, Wurlitzer repeatedly accused political opponents of making criminal statements, which he had to withdraw upon request. So he put Juliane Nagel ( Die Linke ) under a call to violence against police officers and at another time claimed that Left Youth , Green Youth and Jusos had called for damage to the AfD's election campaign stands. He was unable to substantiate both allegations and had to withdraw them.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CV. In: uwe-wurlitzer.com. Archived from the original on October 8, 2017 ; accessed on December 11, 2016 .
  2. Uwe Wurlitzer , Saxon State Parliament , accessed on July 24, 2015.
  3. Gunnar Tichy: AfD wants six percent in the state parliament. Hitradio RTL Sachsen , March 2, 2014, accessed on November 22, 2018 .
  4. Severin Weiland: Petry officially resigned: AfD fears for their center. In: Spiegel Online , September 29, 2017.
  5. ^ Board of Directors , The Blue Party
  6. Statistics: State elections 2014 , State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony , accessed on July 24, 2015.
  7. AfD unanimously elects Petry as parliamentary group leader. In: Freie Presse , September 3, 2014.
  8. a b Uwe Wurlitzer, AfD ( memento from July 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), Sächsischer Landtag
  9. Petry announces leaving AfD. In: Augsburger Allgemeine , September 26, 2017.
  10. Leipzig's AfD politician Wurlitzer with serious allegations against Juliane Nagel. In: Leipziger Volkszeitung , December 22, 2015.
  11. ^ Robert D. Meyer: AfD plays silent mail with calls for violence. In: Neues Deutschland , December 23, 2015.
  12. ^ Dresden: New accusation of lies against AfD politician Wurlitzer. In: Dresdner Latest News , December 22, 2015.