Werner Loewe

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Werner Loewe (born May 18, 1941 in Stettin ) is a German politician and former German member of the Hamburg Parliament for the SPD .

First years

After evacuation and escape, Werner Loewe grew up in Heide in Schleswig-Holstein . In 1961 he passed his Abitur in Hamburg. He studied English, German, literature and industrial studies / politics in Hamburg, Innsbruck , Munich and Bremen . In 1969 he became a senior advisor to the AStA at the University of Hamburg and for several years he was the founding officer of the University of Bremen and a member of the founding senate. At GEWOS GmbH, an institute for urban, regional and residential research in Hamburg, he started his career as a scientific employee.

SPD

Loewe joined the SPD in 1968. His political home is the SPD district of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel . From the end of 1974 to the beginning of 1976 he was a member of the state board of the Young Socialists and in this capacity also the Hamburg SPD state board. In 1978 he became a member of the Hamburg Parliament. Until 1986 he worked mainly in the intergroup committees for construction, science and research and culture . His main job was to switch to the SPD Hamburg as state manager. In 2002 he went to the SPD newspaper Vorwärts as managing director and editor .

literature

  • Hinnerk Fock (editor): Handbook of the Hamburg citizenship. Personal details. 11th legislative term . Pp. 221f., 40, 46.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Peter U. Meyer: New job for Werner Loewe. In: Hamburger Abendblatt from March 28, 2002