Harald Neubauer

Harald Neubauer ( born December 3, 1951 in Hamburg ) is a German politician and journalist from the right spectrum. He was from 1989 to 1994 Member of the European Parliament.

Neubauer trained as a technical wholesale and foreign trade merchant and did his military service in the Bundeswehr. He was from 1969 to 1972 and again from 1975 to 1981 member of the NPD. In 1973 he was hired by Gerhard Frey, Country Director of the then organized as an association DVU and was from 1975 to 1983 editor of the German Gazette, a newspaper Freys.

In 1983, he joined the newly formed Republican and in 1984 Press Officer of the party founder, Franz Handlos. But in an intra-party power struggle, he joined the Franz Huber's nice page. In 1985 he became general secretary of the Republican state chairman in May 1988, in Bavaria, in July 1988, finally, federal spokesperson of the party. He was considered a potential successor Beautifully Huber.

With the electoral success in the European elections in 1989, he moved for a REP to the European Parliament and was a member of the Technical Group of the European Right. In the following years he threw himself but with Schönhuber and was excluded at whose request from the REP. In 1991 he founded together with other the German League for People and the home that should be a collective movement of the extreme right; Neubauer was next Jürgen Schützinger and Rudolf Kendzia National Chairman. Michael Bold claims in the 1992 finished documentary truth makes free, that Neubauer was a member of the NSDAP organizational structure; Neubauer denies this but there.

Since 1992 he is co-editor of the Nation magazine and Europe. He is also a board member of the Society for Free Journalism.

Most recently, he assisted, as Schön Huber, election agreements between DVU and NPD. He was elected as a non-party to the proposal from the DVU to # 2 on the country's list of NPD Saxony for the parliamentary elections in 2005.

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