Josef Brunner

Adalbert Josef Brunner ( born August 12, 1928 in Ettmannsdorf, today Schwandorf; † 25 January 2012) was a German politician (CSU ). He worked from 1980 to 1987 and again in May-October 1990 Member of the German Bundestag.

Life

Brunner graduated from 1943 to 1946 an agricultural teaching in straightening, a district of Krondorf, which was incorporated in 1972 after Schwandorf. He then attended the Agricultural College World castle, which he finished in 1949 with the assistants exam. Then Brunner went for one year to the Bavarian Farmers' school in Mr. Ching and the German National Youth Academy in Fredeburg. After his schooling Brunner began in 1952, initially as an employed farmer, in 1955 he started his own business to work.

Policy

Brunner began his political career in 1956 when he initially was still as non-partisan County Council Burglengenfeld and a municipal council in Krondorf on the CSU list. It was not until 1960, he then joined the party. He was for many years town council and then City Council in Schwandorf, member of the county and the county council. He saw himself as representing the interests of farmers. He was chairman of the national association of producer groups for quality potatoes in Bavaria since 1975 and two years later he was appointed Chairman of the Section potatoes in the Federal Association of producer groups, as well as the Technical Committee potatoes in the German Farmers' Association. From 1980 he was chairman of the Association of German potato industry and deputy since 1987 President of the Farmers' Association in the district of Upper Palatinate. In 1970, Brunner was also an honorary judge at the Administrative Court in Regensburg.

Brunner was in the ninth and tenth legislature from 1980 to 1987 through a member of the German Bundestag. In the first two sessions he took over the national list of the CSU in parliament. In the eleventh he moved on 5 May 1990, after the retired deputies Alfred Biehle, a few months before the legislative session ended. During his first deputies activities, he was consistently a member of the Committee on Food, Agriculture and Forestry, as well as the first two periods representative of the Petitions Committee and in the last period, also on behalf of the Committee for Post and Telecommunications. After 1990, he finally left both the Bundestag as well as from the district council of Schwandorf.

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