Walter Sauermilch (politician)

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Walter Sauermilch (born February 6, 1935 in Bad Kreuznach ) is a German architect and politician . He was the first Schleswig-Holstein member of the Bundestag for the Greens .

Sauermilch, who lived as an architect in Pinneberg , belonged to the left wing of the state association of the Schleswig-Holstein Greens and was elected to the 10th Bundestag on March 6, 1983 via the state list . He resigned from parliament on April 16, 1985 as part of the rotation , his state list successor was the Sylt naturopath Gerd Peter Werner , who belonged to the GLSH wing of the state association.

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  1. For the special Schleswig-Holstein background see: Jürgen Oetting, Selbstblockade im Norden. In: Joachim Raschke (ed. :), The Greens. How they became what they are , Cologne 1993, pp. 378–384.