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German politician
Norbert Glante (born 8 August 1952, in
Caputh) is a
German
politician who served as a
Member of the European Parliament from 1994 until 2014. He is a member of the
Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the
Socialist Group.
During his time in parliament, Glante sat on the
European Parliament's
Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety. He also served as a member for the
Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, a member of the Delegation to the
EU-
Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee and a substitute for the Delegation for relations with
Mercosur. He was the Parliament's
rapporteur on the
Galileo
satellite navigation system
[1]
[2] and
cogeneration.
[3]
Career
- 1969-1972: Apprenticeship as electrical engineer, VEB Elektronische Bauelemente, Teltow
- 1973-1976: Test bench mechanic, VEB Elektronische Bauelemente, Teltow
- 1974-1976: Advanced school-leaving certificate, adult education institute
- 1976-1980: Studied automation
technology in
Leipzig
- 1980-1984: Design engineer, VEB Elektronische Bauelemente, Teltow
- 1984-1990: Computer scientist, Central Institute for Geophysics,
Potsdam
- 1990-1994: Chairman of
Potsdam district council
- 1994-2014:
Member of the European Parliament
Education
- Chairman of
Brandenburg regional association of the Europa Union
- Member of the Europe House,
Brandenburg
- Member of the German-Polish Society
- Member of the German War Graves Commission
- Member of the European Energy Foundation
- founder member of the European Internet Foundation
- 2010: Member of the policy steering committee,
Potsdam City of
Culture
Decorations
See also
References
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