Wolfgang Mleczkowski

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Wolfgang Mleczkowski (born July 7, 1943 in Königs Wusterhausen , † February 15, 2014 in Berlin ) was a German politician ( FDP ). He was a member of the Berlin House of Representatives from 1990 to 1995 and again from 2001 to 2006 .

Life

Mleczkowski completed a commercial apprenticeship at the Oberspree cable works , then passed the Abitur at evening school . After joining the Liberal Democratic Party of Germany (LDPD), he became district manager in Berlin-Köpenick. The party delegated him to study history at the Humboldt University in Berlin . After he resigned from the party in 1968 to protest the invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops in Czechoslovakia , he was expelled from the university. He studied theology at the Sprachenkonvikt Berlin and worked as an extra at the Deutsches Theater . He later graduated from Humboldt University with a degree in history.

After an application to leave the country, he was able to move to West Berlin in 1976 . There he first became a member of the liberal-conservative reform group at the Free University of Berlin , then joined the FDP. In 1982 he organized an advertising campaign with the parliamentary group leader in the Berlin House of Representatives , Horst Vetter , in which he called on citizens to join the FDP in order to change the majority in the party in favor of the bourgeois wing. From 1986 to 2005, until his expulsion from the parliamentary group, he was chairman of the FDP in Spandau .

Mleczkowski represented national liberal positions, advocated the reunification of Germany, and campaigned for prisoners of the opposition in the GDR in the Working Group for Human Rights (AfM) . In September 1989 he and Hermann Oxfort presented a plan for the German confederation .

Fonts

  • Borderline problems of dissident thinking. In: liberal , 21/1979, pp. 552–554
  • The new moralism. On the political-intellectual alternative in the GDR. In: liberal , 4/1979, pp. 262–277
  • The Liberal Democratic Party of Germany in the GDR. In: liberal , 24/1982, pp. 649–659
  • In Search of the Forbidden Nation: Opposition by the Young Generation in the GDR. In: Government and Opposition , 2/1983, pp. 175–193
  • Movement in the monolith. The "socialist multi-party system" of the GDR. In: From politics and contemporary history , 16–17 / 1984, pp. 3–17
  • Ulbricht. Winner of the uprising. In: Der Morgen , supplement, 16./17. June 1990

literature

  • Werner Breunig, Andreas Herbst (ed.): Biographical handbook of the Berlin parliamentarians 1963–1995 and city councilors 1990/1991 (= series of publications of the Berlin State Archives. Volume 19). Landesarchiv Berlin, Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-9803303-5-0 , p. 265.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hermann Oxfort, Wolfgang Mleczkowski: Confederation for Reunification . Germany plan of September 26, 1989, published in the press service of the Berlin regional association of the FDP, in: Archiv des Liberalismus .