- Richard Stücklen
Richard Stücklen (
20 August 1916 -2 May 2002 ) was a German politician of the CSU. From 1957 to 1966, he served asFederal Minister for Post and Communication . A member for of theBundestag for over 40 years, he was President from 1979 to 1983.Life
Stücklen was born in
Heideck . After an apprenticeship, he worked as anelectrician while studying engineering in a correspondence course. He was drafted into theReichsarbeitsdienst in 1936 and later into theWehrmacht , where he served as a soldier inWorld War II from 1940 to 1943, when he was released as unfit for service due to a knee injury. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20020514/ai_n12623950 Obituary] by David Childs inThe Independent ,May 14 , 2002.] He then worked in the electrical industry and was able to finish his training as anelectrical engineer inMittweida , after which he became a departmental manager atAEG . After 1945, he worked in his parents' locksmithery at Heideck. He co-founded the "BMS Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG" engineering company in 1952 and was a company associate until 1989.Richard Stücklen was married with two children. He died in 2002 in
Weißenburg in Bayern fromheart disease .Political career
After the end of World War II in 1945, Stücklen was one of the founders of the CSU in Heideck and in
Hilpoltstein . He was elected to theBundestag in 1949 as representative of the electoral district of Weißenburg. He was the youngest member of the first Bundestagde icon [http://www.bundestag.de/parlament/praesidium/reden/2002/010a.html Speech] byWolfgang Thierse on the occasion of Stücklen's death.] and stayed a directly elected member of the Bundestag (first representing Weißenburg, later Roth) for eleven legislative periods until the end of 1990, longer than any other member before or after him.Stücklen was part of a group of parliamentarians who unsuccessfully proposed changing the German voting system to plurality voting in 1955.
After the 1957 Federal elections, Stücklen became Federal Minister for Post and Communication in
Konrad Adenauer 's cabinet on29 October 1957 . He was the youngest German Federal minister at that time. He kept his post in the cabinets ofLudwig Erhard . During his tenure as minister, four-digitpostal code s were introduced (the world's first complete postal code system)Deutsche Post, " [http://www.deutschepost.de/dpag?tab=1&skin=hi&check=lang&lang=de_EN&xmlFile=1004711 The history of the postcode] ".] as well as automated sorting and automated telephone interchanges. On1 December 1966 , Stücklen left office and was replaced byWerner Dollinger inKurt Georg Kiesinger 'sgrand coalition cabinet. Between 1967 and 1976, he was chairman of the CSU parliamentary group and deputy chairman of the CDU/CSU group.After the 1976 Federal elections, where he ran as a potential minister in a possible
Helmut Kohl cabinet, he was elected Vice President of the Bundestag on14 December 1976 . Shortly after theBundesversammlung had electedKarl Carstens asPresident of Germany , Stücklen became his successor as President of the Bundestag. After the 1983 elections,Rainer Barzel became president of the parliament, and Stücklen returned to his vice presidential post which he held until he quit parliament onDecember 20 ,1990 .One of the most famous Bundestag sessions presided over by Stücklen was that of
18 October 1984 , when Stücklen excluded Green Party memberJürgen Reents from the session for calling Helmut Kohl "bought by Flick".Christa Nickels then requested an interruption. Stücklen turned her microphone off, which promptedJoschka Fischer to address him, "With respect, Mr. President, you are an asshole", for which he in turn was excluded by Stücklen. Fischer apologized to Stücklen two days later.de icon Günter Pursch, " [http://www.bundestag.de/bp/1999/bp9907/9907056.html Auch Abgeordnete sind nur Menschen] ".]References
Works
*De icon Stücklen, Richard: "Mit Humor und Augenmaß". ISBN 3000081550 (autobiography)
Literature
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Michael F. Feldkamp (ed.), "Der Bundestagspräsident. Amt - Funktion - Person." 16. Wahlperiode, München 2007, ISBN 978-3-7892-8201-0External links
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Persondata
NAME=Stücklen, Richard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=German politician, former President of the Bundestag
DATE OF BIRTH=August 20 ,1916
PLACE OF BIRTH=Heideck
DATE OF DEATH=May 2 ,2002
PLACE OF DEATH=Weißenburg in Bayern
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