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Frank Tempel was born on 19 January, 1969 in Belzig, Germany, is a Frank Tempel is German politician German politician. Discover Frank Tempel'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 55 years old?

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Occupation Political
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 19 January, 1969
Birthday 19 January
Birthplace Belzig, Germany
Nationality Germany

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1925

With 25.9% of the first vote and 6th place on the state list, he failed to make it into parliament.

1969

Frank Tempel (born January 19, 1969) is a German politician (Die Linke).

Frank Tempel was born on January 19, 1969, in Belzig in the GDR as the son of a teacher couple.

After attending the "Hanno Günther" polytechnic high school, he completed a three-year vocational training program with a high school diploma to become an agricultural machinery fitter.

1988

In 1988, Tempel committed himself to a career as a professional officer in the border troops of the GDR.

He began his officer studies at the officer college of the border troops of the GDR "Rosa Luxemburg" in Suhl, but did not finish this due to the events surrounding the political change in the GDR.

1990

Tempel received a job as a social worker from 1990 to 1991, during which he supervised a youth project of the FDJ in Suhl in the area of social work.

He then worked as a professional driver dismantling border installations in Sonneberg.

In 1990, he applied for a state parliamentary mandate as a candidate of the FDJ, whose state executive committee he was temporarily a member of, on the list of the Left List/PDS.

However, he failed to enter parliament.

1992

In 1992, Tempel resigned from the PDS.

1993

After working briefly as a car mechanic, he was able to begin training in 1993 in the intermediate police civil service in Thuringia.

1995

Tempel has been active in the police union since 1995, including two years as state chairman of the GdP's Young People's Group in Thuringia.

1996

After this training, he transferred to the Meiningen Police School in December 1996 to complete a two-year course of study at a university of applied sciences, which he finished in December 1998 with a degree in administration (Diplom-Verwaltungswirt (FH) Fachbereich Polizei).

1999

In 1999, Tempel was appointed as a criminal investigator in the higher service.

2001

In 2001, he again became a member of the PDS and - due to his place of residence - was active in the Altenburger Land district association.

2004

In 2004, Tempel moved into the Altenburger Land district council.

2005

In 2005, he ran for a seat in the Bundestag for the first time as a candidate in the Greiz - Altenburger Land constituency.

2007

Since 2007, he has also led the Altenburger Land district association of the Die Linke party as chairman.

Furthermore, he is one of the initiators and a board member of LEAP (Law Enforcement Against Prohibition) Deutschland e. V., which advocates the legalization of drugs.

2009

He was a member of the German Bundestag from 2009 to 2017, where he was the drug policy spokesman for the Bundestag parliamentary group from May 2010.

Since September 29, 2009, he was a successor to Bodo Ramelow as a member of the 16th German Bundestag, which, however, no longer held a session.

For the 2009 Bundestag election, Tempel received 29.3% of the first-past-the-post votes, which were not enough to win a direct mandate.

2013

In the 2013 Bundestag electio n, he ran again at No. 4 on his party's state list and remained a member of the Bundestag.

2014

In January 2014, Frank Tempel was elected unopposed as deputy chairman of the Bundestag's Interior Committee.

He was the first politician from Die Linke party to hold this post.

2015

On November 3, 2015, he was elected deputy chairman of his party's parliamentary group in the Bundestag.

2016

In May 2016, he was elected to the executive board of Die Linke party.

2017

From 2017 to 2019, he was head of the Domestic Violence Coordination Office in Thuringia.

After leaving the German Bundestag, he returned to police service in November 2017.

Shortly thereafter, he was seconded by the Thuringian state government to the newly established Domestic Violence Coordination Office in his capacity as a police officer.

After two years, he returned to his old assignment at the Gera Criminal Investigation Department.

Frank Tempel lives in Zehma in a partnership and is the father of four children.

When he began his officer studies, Tempel became a candidate for the SED.

Through the list position 4 he moved into the 17th German Bundestag.

In the 2017 Bundestag election, he failed to win a direct mandate with 18.7% of the vote in the newly tailored Bundestag constituency of Gera - Greiz - Altenburger Land, and also fell short of entering the 19th German Bundestag via 4th place on his party's state list.

For the 2021 federal election, Tempel stood for his party in the constituency Saalfeld-Rudolstadt - Saale-Holzland-Kreis - Saale-Orla-Kreis, but was not elected to parliament, but is the first successor of his party in Thuringia.

2018

In the 18th Bundestag, Tempel was a full member of the Interior Committee and its deputy chairman.

2020

Since 2020, he has been back at the criminal investigation department in Gera.