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Thomas Nord was born on 19 October, 1957 in Berlin, Germany, is a German politician. Discover Thomas Nord's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 19 October 1957
Birthday 19 October
Birthplace Berlin, Germany
Nationality Berlin

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1957

Thomas Nord (born 19 October 1957 in Berlin ) is a German politician (DIE LINKE) and Member of the German Federal Parliament.

1976

Between 1976 and 1980 he served in the People’s Navy of the GDR as a Sergeant.

He then spent four years as a youth club leader in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg and studied Cultural Studies at the College Martin Andersen Nexo.

Thomas Nord was since 1976 a member of the SED, and practiced until 1984 volunteer functions.

In the same year his appointment was followed in the FDJ district leadership, as full-time functionary of the Youth League and the Party.

1984

From 1984, Nord worked full-time at the Free German Youth (FDJ) as Secretary for Culture and Sport, and later as second secretary of the FDJ district headquarters in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg.

1989

After the events of 1989, Thomas Nord became district chairman of the PDS in Prenzlauer Berg and in 1991 country managing director of the party in Berlin.

The following year he ended his full-time employment with the PDS and became a clerk in a printing company.

The political changes in 1989 led him to a dispute with his party communist past.

He broke with Stalinism and started an open and public dealing with his biography and his Engagement in the PDS.

1990

In March 1990 Thomas Nord revealed himself as an informer of the Ministry of State Security in connection with the local elections in Berlin.

"I was by political conviction an unofficial member of the MfS."

Nord sees it today as a personal failure.

1993

He was an honorary deputy chairman of the Berlin PDS in 1993.

1994

He organized the 1994 election of Stefan Heym, on whose staff he served from 1995.

After Heym's left parliament Nord was an employee of the PDS parliamentary group.

1998

In 1998 Nord worked out with several Party Members the Erfurt Declaration - standing up for a different policy.

1999

From 1999 to 2002 he worked for member of the Bundestag Wolfgang Gehrcke.

1999 began Nord his Engagement in Brandenburg.

2002

After the electoral defeat of the PDS in 2002 he was Manager of the PDS in Brandenburg and Chairman since 2005.

2003

After honorary functions in the Ostprignitz he was 2003 elected country manager of the PDS and started a party reform.

2004

Nord was a member of the delegation of his party in the exploratory talks with the SPD after the state elections 2004, in 2009 he served as state chairman of the negotiating delegation from the Left to the development of the coalition agreement with the SPD Brandenburg.

Together with Kerstin Kaiser, Matthias Platzeck and Günter Baaske he signed the coalition agreement for the red-red coalition.

2005

From 2005 to 2012 he was Chairman of DIE LINKE in Brandenburg (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus PDS prior to 2007).

He was regional chairman and campaign manager of his party in 2005.

2009

Nord has been a Member of the Federal German Parliament since 2009, a member of the party Executive since 2012 and Federal Treasurer since May 2014.

Nord was an Informant of the Stasi.

Thomas Nord grew up in East Berlin and, after High School, completed an apprenticeship as a machinery and plant fitter.

In 2009 he ran for the German Bundestag in constituency 63, which he won with 32.3% of the vote.

Nord was the directly elected deputy of constituency 63 in 17th Legislature (2009 – 2013) of the German Parliament.

He was a member of the Committee on the affairs of the European Union, and a substitute member of the Committee for Culture and Media and the Defence Committee.

He was deputy chairman of the German-Polish and German-French Parliamentary Friendship Groups for DIE LINKE.

2012

On the Göttingen Congress 2012 Nord was elected to the executive committee.

2013

In the federal elections in 2013 Nord lost his direct mandate but was elected on the regional list Brandenburg in the 18th Bundestag.

Thomas Nord has two daughters and is married with the social minister of Berlin Elke Breitenbach.

In the 18th Legislature (2013–Present) he is a member of the Committee of Economy and Energy, substitute member of the Committee on the Affairs of the European Union and a member of the Subcommittee on Regional Economic Policy.

He is chairman of the German-Polish Parliamentary Group and Deputy Chairman of the German-French Parliamentary Friendship Group.

He is also a national spokesperson for the Group of Brandenburger Deputies of DIE LINKE.

2014

At the Berlin Congress of 2014 he was elected treasurer of the party.

In the spring of 2014 he was again elected to the State Executive Committee of DIE LINKE Brandenburg.