Bernhard Daldrup

Bernhard Daldrup (born 1 June 1956) is a German politician. Born in Sendenhorst, North Rhine-Westphalia, he represents the SPD. Bernhard Daldrup has served as a member of the Bundestag from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2013.[1]

Bernhard Daldrup
Bernhard Daldrup in 2020
Member of the Bundestag
Assumed office
2013
Personal details
Born (1956-06-01) 1 June 1956
Sendenhorst, West Germany
(now Germany)
NationalityGerman
Political partySPD

Life

Daldrup received his master's degree in 1983 after studying political science, philosophy and German literature at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster. He then worked as an assistant, initially to the then Minister of Justice Inge Donnepp, and later to Günter Harms, Member of the State Parliament. From 1986 to 1990 he was a lecturer at the University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration North Rhine-Westphalia. From 1991 to 2003 he was head of the Office for Urban Development and Economic Development of the City of Beckum. Since 2003, Daldrup has been the state manager of the Social Democratic Community for Local Government in North Rhine-Westphalia. He became member of the bundestag after the 2013 German federal election.[2] He is a member of the Committee for Construction, Housing, Urban Development and Communities and the Finance Committee.[3][4]

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References

  1. "Bernhard Daldrup | Abgeordnetenwatch". www.abgeordnetenwatch.de (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  2. "Bernhard Daldrup, MdB". SPD-Bundestagsfraktion (in German). 2013-09-23. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  3. "German Bundestag - Committee on Building, Housing, Urban Development and Local Government". German Bundestag. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
  4. "German Bundestag - Finance". German Bundestag. Retrieved 2020-03-19.
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