Volker Meyer

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Volker Meyer, 2018

Volker Meyer (born April 23, 1968 in Twistringen ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He has been a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament since 2013 .

Life

Meyer attended elementary school, the orientation level and the secondary school in Twistringen. After graduating from school, he did a three-year training as a police officer at the Federal Border Guard in Lüneburg and Walsrode . Then he worked there for a year in this profession. In 1988 he began another three-year apprenticeship, this time as a savings bank clerk at Kreissparkasse Syke . He then worked there as an employee from 1991, most recently he headed the private customer department of the main office in Syke . In 1992, he qualified as a savings bank economist at the savings bank academy in Hanover .

Meyer joined the Junge Union in 1984 , of which he was district chairman from 1988 to 1990. In 1988 he also became a member of the CDU. From 1989 to 2009 he was chairman of the Twistringen city association. From 1991 until 2009 he was also a member of the city council, where he was deputy mayor and parliamentary group chairman. In 1994 he became an assessor in the Diepholzer district association , and since 2011 he has also been deputy district chairman. In 1996 he moved into the district council, since 1999 he has been chairman of the parliamentary group there and since 2016 deputy district administrator. In 2009 he moved to Bassum , where he has been a member of the board of the CDU city association since then. Since February 2013 he has been chairman of the CDU city association of Bassum.

In the 2013 and 2017 state elections , Volker Meyer was directly elected to the state parliament in the Syke constituency. Since 2017 he has been the social policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group.

Web links

Commons : Volker Meyer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gabriele Andretta (Ed.), Department for Press, Public Relations, Protocol: Lower Saxony State Parliament. Handbook of the Lower Saxony Parliament of the 18th electoral period. 2017 to 2022 , 1st edition, Hanover: Lower Saxony State Parliament, 2018, p. 101
  2. CDU parliamentary group elects new board