Walter Tiemann (politician)

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Walter Tiemann (born March 12, 1926 in Kiel ; † September 11, 1986 ) was a German politician ( SPD ). From 1962 to 1975 he was a member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein .

Life

Walter Tiemann completed vocational training as a laboratory assistant after high school and then worked as a career advisor. He attended a higher evening school and then studied at the University of Economics and Politics . He then worked as a trade union secretary at the German Trade Union Federation (DGB) in Kiel. From 1958 to 1966 he was executive chairman of the DGB for the Neumünster-Segeberg district.

Tiemann had already joined the SPD in 1948. In the party he was later temporarily the first chairman of the Neumünster district association and a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state executive.

In 1959 he was elected to the Neumünster City Council, and from 1967 he was City Councilor and Head of Department . In Neumünster he was a board member of the Tiergarten Association, member of the supervisory board of the Wohnungsbau GmbH and other municipal organizations. He was also a member of the health committee of the German Association of Cities for the city .

In the Schleswig-Holstein state elections in 1962 and 1967 , Tiemann was elected to the Kiel state parliament as a direct candidate for the SPD in constituencies 23 and 24 (Neumünster). In the 1971 election , he entered the state parliament for a third legislative period via the SPD's state list. Overall, he was a member of the state parliament from October 29, 1962 to May 24, 1975. During his time in the state parliament, he was chairman of the committee for public health from May 1967 to May 1971, chairman of the social committee from May 1971 to May 1975 and a simple member of other committees of the state parliament.

In 1968 he was in discussion as a possible SPD candidate for the Bundestag constituency 5 (Rendsburg-Neumünster) as an alternative to the controversial candidate Reinhold Rehs in the regional association at the time .

Tiemann took part in the fourth and sixth federal assemblies at which Heinrich Lübke was elected on July 1, 1964 and Walter Scheel on May 15, 1974, as Federal President .

Tiemann was married and had two children.

Web links

  • Walter Tiemann in the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament information system

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SPD - Auf der Bahre , Der Spiegel (45/1968) from November 4, 1968. Retrieved January 28, 2012.