Georg Jarzembowski

Georg Jarzembowski ( born February 3, 1947 in Braunschweig ) is a German politician ( CDU).

Life and career

After graduation in 1966 at the Martino- Katharineum in Braunschweig Jarzembowski made ​​from military service and began in 1968 to study law at the University of Hamburg, which he finished in 1973 with the first legal state exam. After the subsequent clerkship he was 1975, the Great State Law Examination. He initially worked as a lawyer in Hamburg. In 1978 his doctorate in law. at the University of Hamburg with the work " Faulty body acts according to German and American corporate law with particular attention to the Institute of the de facto officer". In the same year he became a judge at the district court in the Hamburg Justice. From 1979 to 1991, Jarzembowski speaker at the legal department of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, most recently as director of government. Since 2009 he is again admitted to the bar in Hamburg.

Georg Jarzembowski is married and has a son.

Party and Member of Parliament

Since 1968 he is a member of the CDU. Jarzembowski was a member of the CDU Land Executive in Hamburg and was until 2006 state chairman of the European Union Hamburg.

From 1974 to 1978 Jarzembowski belonged to the District Assembly in the district Hamburg-Mitte and 7 October 1979, when he nachrückte for Erik Blumenfeld, until resignation on 25 September 1991 at the Hamburg Parliament.

On September 5, 1991, he moved in after the European Parliament for Hartmut Perschau. Here he was from 2003 to 2004 Chairman of the Temporary Committee on improving safety at sea ( MARE ). He was chairman of the Interparliamentary Delegation for relations with Japan, spokesman for the EPP-ED Group for Chinese Affairs and Chairman of the Intergroup Friends of the European Parliament on Taiwan.

Jarzembowski was speaker of the EPP- ED Group in the Committee on Transport and Tourism (called the coordinator ). Here he was, inter alia, European Parliament's Rapporteur on the draft directive on the controversial liberalization of port services (also known as " Port Package " known), and supported the draft Directive - despite fierce criticism from the constituency he represents Hamburg - in principle. In addition, he was rapporteur of the European Parliament since 1993 for the development of the railway sector in Europe ( the so-called first to the third railway package ).

In the European elections in 2009 Jarzembowski did not run again, and accordingly resigned on 13 July 2009 of the European Parliament from.

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