Valentin Dasch

Valentin Dasch ( born May 1, 1930 in Irl; † August 2, 1981 in Zangberg ) was a German politician ( CSU).

Life and career

Valentin Dasch was born the son of a farmer. After attending elementary school he trained as a carpenter, which he completed with the test agents. From 1948 to 1952 he worked as a carpenter on the farm of his parents. In 1952 he continued his education at the Catholic Landvolkshochschule meadow in Steingaden. He was from 1952 to 1961 worked as a rural youth secretary of the Archdiocese of Munich, participated simultaneously in the construction of the local Catholic Rural Youth ( KLJB ) and made participation in the KLJB bodies at the state and federal level. 1963/64, he was employed as country folk secretary of the Munich archdiocese. He also took over in 1955 after his marriage to his wife Anni a small farm. From the marriage ten children were born, including the current mayor of Mühldorf Marianne Zollner.

Party

Dasch appeared in 1954 in the CSU and was a speaker at the Agricultural State Executive of the party since 1965.

Member of Parliament

Dasch was councilor of the municipality Zangberg since 1956 and was elected in the same year in the council of the district Mühldorf. He was a member from 1962 to 1966 at the county council of the district of Upper Bavaria and was from 1966 to December 18, 1969 Member of the Bavarian Landtag. The German Bundestag, he was from 1969 until his resignation on 15 September 1972. In Parliament, he represented the constituency Altötting. To this end, in addition to the Altötting included the counties Mühldorf and Wasserburg am Inn.

  • CSU Member
  • Member of Parliament ( Bavaria )
  • Member of the Bundestag ( Bavaria )
  • Holder of the Bavarian Order of Merit
  • Person ( Zangberg )
  • German
  • Born in 1930
  • Died in 1981
  • Man
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