Wolfgang Kubicki
Wolfgang Kubicki (born 3 March 1952 in Braunschweig) is a German politician. He is vice chairman of the FDP in Germany since December 2013. From 1992 to 1993 and since 1996 he is faction leader of the FDP in the Landtag, the parliament of Schleswig-Holstein.
Biography
After high school diploma in 1970 in Braunschweig Kubicki studied economics at the University of Kiel, where Peer Steinbrück was among his fellow students.[1] He graduated in 1975. After that he worked for a consulting company and from 1978 in a Steuerberater ("tax advisor") office. From 1981 to 1983 he worked as a researcher for the FDP in the Schleswig-Holstein Landtag. He finished a second degree in law, completed while working, at the University of Kiel in 1982 with the first state examination. In 1985 he completed the second state examination and works as a lawyer since.
Kubicki is member of the FDP party since the year of 1971. 1975 he became chairman of the former FDP youth organisation of Jungdemokraten in Schleswig-Holstein, 1976 he was elected as member of the board of FDP Schleswig-Holstein, later vice chairman until he was elected chairman in 1989. In 1993 he resigned because of a scandal about a waste disposal site, Deponie Schönberg. Kubicki was MP of the German Bundestag from 1990 to 2 August 1992, when he resigned from the mandate and again from October to 9 December 2002. In May 1992 he was elected MP of the Schleswig-Holstein Landtag and was elected FDP faction leader immediately. In 1992, 2000, 2005, 2009 und 2012 he was leading candidate for the FDP in the Schleswig Holstein elections. While being in office as state chairman of the FDP and again since 1997 Kubicki is member of the federal executive board of the FDP party in Germany. In 2013 he was elected vice chairman of the FDP.
External links
- Wolfgang Kubicki at the German Bundestag
- Wolfgang Kubicki at the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein
References
- ↑ Kubicki flirtet mit Steinbrück, n-tv, in German