Wolfgang Buder

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Wolfgang Buder (born January 27, 1954 in Pechern ) is a German politician ( DVU ). From 1998 to 2002 he was a member of the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt .

Education and life

Wolfgang Buder attended Thomas Müntzer High School from 1960 to 1968. On April 1, 1975 he became an injection technician and on May 28, 1981 a construction machinist at Schachtbau Nordhausen, and since June 14, 1985 he was shift supervisor. Further professional positions were from June 4, 1988, a job as a special shaft construction worker at the mining processing combine (BAK-Kriwoi Rog) and from June 14, 1985 as a construction worker or from February 1, 1993 as a senior construction worker at Spezialbau und Sanierung GmbH ( SPESA).

Wolfgang Buder is married and has one child.

politics

Wolfgang Buder was elected to the state parliament in the state elections in Saxony-Anhalt in 1998 via the state list of the DVU. In the state parliament he is a member of the committee for spatial planning and the environment and the sub-committee for solving wastewater problems. In December 1999 he left the DVU parliamentary group in a dispute and was a non-attached MP. Since February 2000 he was a guest of the DVU parliamentary group, which on February 15, 2000 renamed itself to the parliamentary group of the Freedom German People's Party - FDVP. From March 13, 2000, Wolfgang Buder was a full member of the FDVP parliamentary group. However, the conflicts in the parliamentary group continued. On July 27, 2000, he resigned from the parliamentary group and from July 28, 2000 he was a guest of the DVU-FL parliamentary group (FL stands for “liberal list”), where he had been a full member since December 1, 2000. In March 2001 the faction renamed itself again and now traded under the German People's Union faction. For the division of the parliamentary group, see DVU Sachsen-Anhalt .

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  • Andreas Holzapfel (Ed.): State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: 3rd electoral period, 1998–2002 (People's Handbook), 3rd expanded edition, status: November 1, 2001, 1991, ISBN 3-87576-479-X , page 12