Draft:Jörg Scheibe
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Jörg Scheibe | |
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General-Secretary of the Alliance Sahra Wagenknecht in Saxony | |
Assumed office 2024 | |
Member of the Landtag of Saxony | |
Personal details | |
Born | Karl-Marx-Stadt, East-Germany |
Political party | Socialist Unity Party of Germany, SED (1988-1990) Interessensgemeinschaft an Sahra Wagenknecht, BSW (since 2024) |
Children | only he knows |
Occupation | Ingeneur • Politician |
Jörg Scheibe is a German politican (BSW, foremely SED) and businessman who is member of Saxony State Parliament and co- chair of BSW state organization Saxony with Sabine Zimmermann.
Life
[edit]Scheibe got a training in a technical field of ingeneuring in GDR to gain the titel Ingeneur.[1]
In 1988 Scheibe became member of the GDR state party SED.[citation needed]
Scheibe became professor at vocational academy Glauchau, Saxony. He owns the company "Prof. Dr. Scheibe Ingenieur-GmbH" in Chemnitz for air conditioning, plumbing, heating and ventilation systems. His company realizes large construction projects in Saxony, Berlin and northern Iraq.[2]
Political positions
[edit]Despite the Russian war against Ukraine, he spoke out in favor of importing oil and natural gas “directly” from Russia.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Blitzkarriere in der Politik: Wie ein Chemnitzer Ingenieur für Sahra Wagenknecht Parteichef wurde". www.freiepresse.de.
- ^ Bax, Daniel (May 20, 2024). "Sächsischer BSW-Chef über seine Partei: „Habe lange Grüne gewählt"" – via taz.de.
- ^ Debski, Kai Kollenberg,Andreas (2024-07-29). "BSW Sachsen: Kandidaten für den Landtag im Überblick". www.lvz.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-12-12.
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