Waldemar Lübke (politician)

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Waldemar Lübke (born August 15, 1914 in Cologne , † June 19, 1994 in Bernkastel-Kues ) was a German politician of the SPD , later of the Morbach Independent Voting Association .

Career

Lübke made his Abitur in Breslau , after which he went through the agricultural apprenticeship, which he completed with the assistant examination. He then studied agriculture in Berlin , Munich and Breslau, thereby deepening this topic. At the University of Wroclaw , where he also worked as an assistant, he passed the diploma examination and doctorate and was now allowed to carry the title of Doctor of Agriculture. He had to interrupt his work as a clerk and consultant for the rural peasantry in Poznan due to military service and end it after the end of the Second World War . He settled in Saxony-Anhalt , where he acted as managing director of the Landesraiffeisenverband and the Landesgüterdirektion as well as headed the secondary school for agriculture in Neugattersleben . In 1952 he moved to Rhineland-Palatinate , where he initially worked in the agricultural school system and later at the vocational school in the district of Bernkastel , where he last held the position of senior agricultural student council.

Lübke was a member of the Rhineland-Palatinate state parliament from 1971 to 1979 . His political career began in the district council of the Bernkastel district, to which he belonged from 1960 until its dissolution in 1969. After the district reform he was appointed third district deputy of the Bernkastel-Wittlich district. He held this office for around a year, after which he was again a member of the district council until 1989. He was also politically active in his home community of Morbach , from 1971 to 1974 he was the mayor of the then local community, from 1979 to 1984 he was the second honorary councilor of the "new" community of Morbach, which was formed in 1974 from the communities of the Morbach community . Before and after that he was a member of the Verbandsgemeinderat and the council of the unified municipality of Morbach, where he temporarily chaired the parliamentary group. In 1991, however, he left the SPD to help found the Morbach Independent Voting Association. Until his death he was chairman of the new parliamentary group in the local council.

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