Wolfgang Wiehle

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Wolfgang Wiehle (2020)

Wolfgang Wiehle (born October 20, 1964 in Munich ) is a German politician (formerly CSU , now AfD ). He sits for the AfD in the 19th German Bundestag .

Life

In 1982 Wiehle began studying at the Technical University of Munich , which he completed in 1990 as a computer scientist. Since then he has worked as a software engineer and IT consultant .

Wolfgang Wiehle was active in the CSU from 1982 to 2002. He sat on the Munich City Council for eight years , where he mainly dealt with issues relating to transport policy. In particular, he was active in the initiative to partially tunnel under the congestion-prone Middle Ring in Munich. During his studies he was active in the Ring of Christian Democratic Students (RCDS) at the Technical University of Munich, among other things as deputy group chairman. Afterwards he was regional chairman of the RCDS in Bavaria. During his studies, Wolfgang Wiehle joined the Palladia Scientific Association in Munich, to which he now belongs as an old man .

In 2013 he joined the AfD because, according to Zeit, he was of the opinion that the CSU was “in tow” of the “Merkel CDU”. Thus the CSU had drifted in a "left-green direction".

Wolfgang Wiehle is divorced and has two children from this marriage.

Wiehle was AfD district chairman in the south of Munich and is chairman of the district association of Upper Bavaria. He was elected to the German Bundestag as a list candidate for the AfD Bavaria in the 2017 federal election. He is a full member of the Petitions Committee and the Committee on Transport and Digital Infrastructure . In the local elections in Munich in 2020 , he ran for the office of Lord Mayor and received 2.8% of the vote.

Positions

Wolfgang Wiehle (2020)

In the 2017 federal election campaign, Wiehle called for “more national self-determination in a Europe of fatherlands!” In line with his party, he also called for crimes to be punished “instead of cuddle justice” and for criminal foreigners to be expelled. A lifetime achievement should be worthwhile again and be appropriately taken into account in the pension. Debt European countries should not be helped financially, the euro should definitely be protected. “If necessary, the currency area must be divided up or the D-Mark reintroduced,” wrote Wiehle. Finally, in the rhetoric of the AfD, he called for the "uncontrolled mass immigration from foreign cultures, and also an Islamization that turns against the democratic constitutional state" to be stopped immediately.

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. a b biography at the German Bundestag
  2. a b Kai Biermann, Astrid Geisler, Christina Holzinger, Paul Middelhoff, Karsten Polke-Majewski: AfD parliamentary group: Right to extreme in the Bundestag . In: The time . September 26, 2017, ISSN  0044-2070 ( zeit.de [accessed October 3, 2017]).
  3. ^ OB election in Munich: AfD sends ex-CSU councilor Wolfgang Wiehle into the race . In: Münchner Merkur . 17th November 2019
  4. a b https://www.wolfgang-wiehle.de/ Page by Wolfgang Wiehle, Member of the Bundestag, accessed on October 3, 2017