Aloys Felke

Aloys Felke ( born February 20, 1927 in Laufersweiler; † 13 January 1997 Sohren ) was a German businessman and politician in Rhineland- Palatinate. He was a deputy in the parliament for the CDU.

Life

Aloys Felke was born as the eldest of three sons of Hunsrücker entrepreneur Michael Felke in Laufer hamlet in the Hunsrück. In 1929 he moved with his family to neighboring Sohren, where his father built a furniture manufacturing company. From 1944 Felke was stationed as a soldier in France. From 1945 to 1948 he was American, then in French captivity. In 1949 he was able to make up for the high school. From 1952 to 1956 Aloys Felke studied at the University of Cologne Business Administration. In addition to his two brothers, Walter and Günter Felke he dismounted in 1956 as Diplom-Kaufmann in his father's company, the furniture works Felke one. By 1970, his uncle Franz Felke as Technical Director of the works where he worked. Aloys Felke was married and the father of two children.

Political career

Since the early 1960s, Aloys Felke operated amplified in the local political sphere. 1960 to 1969 he was a member of the county council in the former district of Zell and 1969-1974 in the council of the Rhein -Hunsrück -Kreis. 1965 was Felke founding member and vice chairman of the CDU local branch Sohren Büchenbeuren the first total of 13 municipalities belonged and from 1971 chairman of the local branch

1969-1971 Felke was member of parliament of Rhineland- Palatinate and represented there as substitutes by Klaus Bremm the Rhein- Hunsrück-Kreis.

As part of local government reform in 1970, Felke began within the municipality Sohren Büchenbeuren and as a member of parliament in Mainz for the establishment of the United Association of Kirchberg - Sohren Büchenbeuren, for which he was heavily criticized in Sohren and Büchenbeuren. As representatives of the community association Sohren Büchenbeuren he agreed in a meeting of the Association of Municipal Council against the designed by the Management Resolution " per VG ". He positioned himself so against the preservation of the community association Sohren Büchenbeuren under inclusion of the neighboring communities Laufersweiler, Krummenau and Horbruch. Besides Felke only agreed another municipality representatives against the resolution, which was adopted by a large majority in the municipal council. Felke explained his position that one must follow " the general merger and enlargement tendency ".

After Beschließung of municipal reform in December of the same year, the administration was moved in spite of the council resolution of the resolution " per VG " to Kirchberg. Aloys Felke was elected the first alderman of the new municipality Kirchberg, whose office he held position until his death in 1997.

Felke was also a member of the board of general local health insurance cell simmering and the People's Bank of Kirchberg and from 1970 in the Diocese of Trier Kirchensteuerrat.

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