Wolfgang Madai

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Wolfgang Madai (2020)

Wolfgang Madai (born January 27, 1956 in Dohna ) is a German journalist and politician ( CDU ) and former member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Wolfgang Madai attended high school in Dohna and completed his Abitur at the adult education center. He then did an administrative training and passed the first and second regional church administrative examination. He also took part in church distance learning ( theology ) in Magdeburg and took a distance learning course in journalism at the universities of Leipzig and Berlin.

Between 1974 and 1986 Madai was an employee as well as administrative and department head of church institutions, including the Evangelical Lutheran State Church Office of Saxony . He has also worked in finance, personnel and press matters. Madai was an employee and correspondent of several daily , weekly and church newspapers at home and abroad. In addition, he was press officer for church and political organizations.

Wolfgang Madai is a member of the Association of European Journalists in Brussels and a member of the board of the Saxon Church Conference in Leipzig and the Gustav-Adolf-Werk in Dresden as well as other ecclesiastical, cultural and scientific societies and associations.

Madai is Protestant.

politics

Wolfgang Madai has been a member of the CDU since 1986. In 1987 he was on the district board and in 1990 chairman of the Pirna district association . Madai was state chairman of the EUD and a member of the main committee in Bonn . He was also chairman of the board of trustees Europa Zentrum Dresden and general secretary of the betting company. In 1990 he was a member of the Dohna City Council.

In October 1990 Madai was elected to the Saxon state parliament through constituency 36 (Pirna II), to which he belonged for one electoral term. There he was a member of the Committee on Federal and European Affairs, the Committee on Culture and Media and the Petitions Committee.

Madai was chairman of the board of directors for the Saxon State Media Authority from 1992 to 1998 .

Web links

Commons : Wolfgang Madai  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

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