Wolfgang Weber (politician)

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Wolfgang Weber (born June 26, 1939 in Breslau ) is a German engineer and politician ( CDU ) and former member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

Wolfgang Weber attended elementary school and vocational school. He then did an apprenticeship as a toolmaker at Fichtel & Sachs in Reichenbach in Vogtland . He passed his skilled worker examination in 1956 and then worked as a toolmaker. This was followed by a study of production engineering in Karl-Marx-Stadt with the engineering examination in 1960. He then worked as a test engineer and design engineer at the TH / TU Dresden . He then took a distance learning course in production engineering at the TU Dresden and passed his diploma examination in 1969. In 1978 received his doctorate he on the subject of a contribution to the forming behavior during stretching forging of steel between flat saddles on an air hammer to Dr. -Ing. Weber then worked as a technical college teacher, laboratory manager, technical manager and senior scientific assistant at the engineering school for machine tool construction in Karl-Marx-Stadt and at the TU Chemnitz , technology section of the mvl. Subsequently, from June 1990, he was head of the education, culture, youth / sport department at the Chemnitz district administration authority .

Weber is Protestant and married.

politics

Wolfgang Weber has been a member of the CDU since 1968. Between 1975 and 1989 he was local group chairman of the CDU in Chemnitz . From 1990 he was acting chairman of the local association. From 1969 to 1989 Weber was a member of the district assembly Karl-Marx-Stadt / Süd, where he worked in the finance commission and most recently as commission chairman. From 1989 he was chairman of the district technical committee "Education" in Chemnitz.

In October 1990 Weber was elected to the Saxon state parliament via constituency 63 (Chemnitz V) with 44.8 percent of the vote. He was a member of this electoral term until 1994 and was chairman of the committee for schools, youth and sport as well as a member of the committee of rules of procedure and the committee for science and universities.

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