Wolfhard Ploog

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Wolfhard Ploog (2018)

Wolfhard Ploog (born November 4, 1942 in Husum ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He was a member and vice-president of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Wolfhard Ploog attended the Tieloh elementary school in Hamburg from 1949 to 1955 and then the Uhlenhorst - Barmbek grammar school until 1962 . From 1962 to 1965 he completed an apprenticeship as a judicial officer, and from 1965 to 1970 he worked as a judicial officer in the civil and criminal jurisdiction of the Hamburg Regional Court . In the Fuhlsbüttel correctional facility , he was head of department from 1971 to 1974. From 1979 Ploog was an exempt member of the staff council and since September 1997 chairman of the staff council at the penal authority. He also carried out various activities in the judicial authority and in the remand prison , most recently as a security officer in the penal system. In 2003 he moved to the Department of Home Affairs as an administrative officer .

He has been a member of the State Association of Hamburg Prison Service Employees (LVHS) since 1970. In 1979 he also became its chairman and is now honorary chairman of the trade union association.

politics

Wolfhard Ploog joined the CDU in 1970 and in 1972 was elected citizen in the building committee of the Hamburg-Altona district assembly . From 1974 to 1997 he was a district member of the Hamburg-Altona district assembly. Ploog was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from October 1997 to March 2011 and vice-president from April 2008 to March 2011. In 2004 Wolfhard Ploog was re-elected to parliament at number 25 in the state list and in February 2008 at number 1 in the Altona constituency . As a member of the citizenship , he was a member of the submission , budget and sports committee as well as a member of the hardship commission and chairman of the submission committee and the subcommittee for human resources and public service. Ploog is the local chairman of the CDU local association in Altona and a member of the state board of the CDU Hamburg . He was briefly a member of the 20th Hamburg Parliament. Wolfhard Ploog represented Christoph Ahlhaus , whose mandate was suspended because of his membership in the Senate. After Olaf Scholz was elected First Mayor, Christoph Ahlhaus took his place again and Wolfhard Ploog lost his mandate.

In September 2012, however, he returned to the citizenry after Viviane Spethmann resigned from her mandate. Until then, Ploog was a deputy of the Hamburg cultural authority . Although Ploog missed the direct return to parliament in the 2015 general election; However, he took over Karin Prien's mandate in June 2017 when she moved to the state government of Schleswig-Holstein . He no longer belongs to the citizenship elected in 2020.

Others

In November 2000, Ploog, together with his party colleagues Marcus Weinberg and Fried Stoepel, founded the Clean Hamburg initiative , the aim of which was to free "telephone booths, bus shelters, lamp posts and public and private buildings from graffiti and related smearings" .

literature

  • Handbook of Members of the Hamburg Parliament

Web links

Commons : Wolfhard Ploog  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Parliament examines Kusch's personnel policy (accessed on February 21, 2010)
  2. Profile W. Ploog on parliamentwatch.de (accessed on February 21, 2010)
  3. Elected in constituency 3, Altona (accessed on February 21, 2010) (PDF; 10 kB)
  4. Ploog in the CDU local association Altona (accessed on February 21, 2010)  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.cduhamburg.de
  5. Members of the CDU state executive (accessed on August 24, 2012) ( Memento from October 14, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  6. ^ The Citizenship ( Memento of March 12, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF, 3.59 MB)
  7. ^ Peter Ulrich Meyer: duel in the Hamburg CDU for Prien successor . ( Abendblatt.de [accessed on July 7, 2017]).
  8. Preliminary result of the 2020 parliamentary elections: elected members of the 22nd Hamburg parliament. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - Institution of Public Law - (Statistics Office North)., February 24, 2020, accessed on March 10, 2020 .
  9. CDU politician founds cleaning column, Die Welt from November 25, 2000 (accessed on February 21, 2010)