Gerhard Glogowski Explained

Gerhard Glogowski
Honorific-Suffix:Ministerpräsident a. D.
Office:Minister-President of Lower Saxony
Deputy:Heidrun Merk
Term Start:28 October 1998
Term End:15 December 1999
Predecessor:Gerhard Schröder
Successor:Sigmar Gabriel
Office1:Deputy Minister-President of Lower Saxony
1Namedata1:Gerhard Schröder
Term Start1:21 June 1990
Term End1:27 October 1998
Predecessor1:Josef Stock
Successor1:Heidrun Merk
Office2:Minister of the Interior of Lower Saxony
1Namedata2:Gerhard Schröder
Term Start2:21 June 1990
Term End2:27 October 1998
Predecessor2:Josef Stock
Successor2:Heiner Bartling
Office3:Member of the Landtag of Lower Saxony
Term Start3:21 June 1978
Term End3:4 March 2003
Predecessor3:Klaus-Dieter Kühbacher
Successor3:Heidemarie Mundlos
Office4:Lord Mayor of Braunschweig
Term Start5:1976
Term End5:1981
Predecessor5:Günter Jaenicke
Successor5:Hartmut Scupin
Term Start4:1986
Term End4:1990
Predecessor4:Hartmut Scupin
Successor4:Werner Steffens
Birth Date:11 February 1943
Birth Place:Hanover, Prussia, Germany
Occupation:Economist
Party:Social Democratic Party (SPD)

Gerhard Glogowski (born 11 February 1943) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

Education

Born in Hanover, Glogowski finished public school in Bonn and later completed an apprenticeship as toolmaker. In parallel, he attended night school where he finished his Abitur. Then he studied at the University of Economics and Politics in Hamburg until the end as a graduate economist.

Political career

Glogowski grew up in Bonn, his father was a chauffeur of the SPD politician Herbert Wehner and Erich Ollenhauer.

Since 1960, Glogowski is member of the IG Metall.

Glogowski started his political career in 1972 as Mayor of the city district of Waggum in Brunswick. He changed in 1976 upon the chair as Lord Mayor of Brunswick until 1981 and again from 1986 until 1990.

In the meantime, Glogowski was elected as an MP of Lower Saxony in 1978. He maintained the position until 2004.

After the state election in 1990, he was interior minister of Lower Saxony from 21 June 1990 until 27 October 1998 in Gerhard Schröder's cabinet.He succeeded Schröder as Prime Minister of Lower Saxony from 28 October 1998 until 26 November 1999. Glogowski stepped back from this office after various financial irregularities had become public; among other issues, he was accused of accepting coffee and beer for a private party from local companies.[1]

Life after politics

After seven and a half years as president of Eintracht Braunschweig, Glogowski was elected honorary president of the club in 2007.[2]

On 18 December 2007, the Council of the City of Brunswick voted for Glogowski to be awarded the honorary citizenship of Brunswick. The appointment took place on 11 February 2008.

In 1998, Glogowski declared about the far-right political parties in Germany:

Notes and References

  1. News: Glogowski ist zurückgetreten. Der Spiegel. 26 November 1999.
  2. Reiner Albring: Ebel einstimmig neuer Präsident. Braunschweiger Zeitung.