Thomas Nord

January 10, 2024
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Thomas Nord
Full Name Thomas Nord
Occupation Politician
Date Of Birth Oct 19, 1957(1957-10-19)
Age 67
Birthplace Berlin
Country Germany
Horoscope Libra

Thomas Nord Biography

Name Thomas Nord
Birthday Oct 19
Birth Year 1957
Place Of Birth Berlin
Birth Country Germany
Birth Sign Libra

Thomas Nord is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on October 19, 1957 in Berlin, Germany. Thomas Nord (born 19 October 1957 in Berlin) is a German politician (DIE Linke) and a member of the German Federal Parliament.

Nord was directly elected deputy of the constituency 63 of the 17th Legislative (2009 from 2009 to 2013,) from the German Parliament. He was an active participant in the Committee on the issues of the European Union, and a substitute member of the Committee for Culture and Media as well as the Defence Committee. He was the deputy director of both the German-Polish and German French Parliamentary Friendship Groups for DIE LINKE. For the 18th Legislature (2013-Present) the member is an active Member of the Committee of Economy and Energy as a substitute member of Committee on the Affairs of the European Union and a member of the Subcommittee on Regional Economic Policy. He is the chairman of the German Polish Parliamentary Group and Deputy Chairman of the German-French Parliamentary Friendship Group. He is also a representative for the Group of Brandenburger Deputies of DIE LINKE.

From 2005 until 2012, He was the Chairman of DIE LINKE in Brandenburg (Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus PDS prior 2007). Nord is a Member of the Federal German Parliament since 2009 as well as a member of party’s Executive since 2012, and the Federal Treasurer from May 2014. Nord was an Informant of the Stasi.

Thomas Nord Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Politician
House Living in own house.

Thomas Nord is one of the richest Politician from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Thomas Nord 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Thomas Nord was since 1976 was a part of the SED and performed until 1984, volunteering functions. The same year, his appointment was followed by a position in his position in the FDJ district leadership as a full-time officer in the Youth League and the Party. The political shifts of 1989 brought him into an argument with his party’s and the communist past. Nord broke away from Stalinism and began an open and open discussion of his life and participation with the PDS. In 1998, Nord was able to negotiate with a number of Party Members to support the Erfurt Declaration – standing up for a new policy. 1999 was the year of Nord his engagement in Brandenburg. Following honorary events in Ostprignitz in 2003, he was elected the country manager of the PDS and began an effort to reform the party. He was the regional chairperson and the campaign director for the PDS party from 2005. Nord was part of the party’s delegation in the exploratory discussions with the SPD following the state elections of In 2009, the state chairperson was a member of the delegation to negotiate from the Left in the process of negotiating the coalition agreement with SPD Brandenburg. Along with Kerstin Kaiser Matthias Platzeck and Gunter Baaske, he signed the agreement of coalition for the coalition red and red. At the Gottingen Congress 2012 Nord was elected to the executive committee. The Berlin Congress of 2014 he was named treasurer of the party. This spring,, he was elected again as a member of the State Executive Committee of DIE LINKE Brandenburg.

Thomas Nord grew up in East Berlin and, after high School He completed an apprenticeship in the field of machinery as well as plant fitting. In the years 1976-80,, he was a member of the People’s Navy of the GDR as Sergeant. He was then employed for 4 years working as a club director within Berlin Prenzlauer Berg and studied Cultural Studies at the College Martin Andersen Nexo. Since 1984 Nord was employed full time at Free German Youth (FDJ) as Secretary for Culture and Sport, and later, as second secretary at the FDJ district headquarters in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg. Following what happened in 1989 Thomas Nord became district chairman of the PDS in Prenzlauer Berg and , in 1991, the as the country manager of the PDS in Berlin. In the following year, he resigned his full-time job at the PDS and was made an office clerk for the printing business. He was named Honorary Vice Chairman for PDS Berlin in 1993. Berlin PDS from 1993. He was the organizer of the elections to Stefan Heym, on whose staff he was serving until 1995. After Heym’s departure from parliament, Nord was a member of the PDS the parliamentary group. From 1999 until 2002, he was a member of the Bundestag Wolfgang Gehrcke. After the loss for PDS in 2002, PDS in 2002, he became the manager for the PDS in Brandenburg and Chairman from 2005. In 2009, he was a candidate to the German Bundestag in the constituency that he was elected to with 32.3 percent of the votes. The federal elections in 2013 Nord was unable to fulfill his direct election, but was elected to his regional ballot Brandenburg for 18th Bundestag.

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. “Since that time I pointed at each running for office or mandate on this part of my biography.” Nord’s past has been repeatedly examined critically by the media in the course of his political career. On 25 February 2010, after extra discussion after a parliamentary session CDU/CSU requested a review process referred to in point 3 of the “arrangement for carrying out the directives issued pursuant §44c ABGG”. SPD and FDP joined the request, while the Greens cast doubt on the need for the process. The hearing on Thomas Nord occurred on 24 February 2011. On 30 June 2011, the Committee for the Scrutiny of Elections, Immunity and the Rules of Procedure (AfW) completed the review process. The review found a proven activity of the Member of Parliament for the MfS. The report includes: Nord was first contacted during his time at the People’s Navy and in 1984 was enlisted by the Ministry of State Security. Official documents show that in 1977 the MfS became aware of Mr. Nord during his four-year military service in the People’s Navy of the GDR from 1976 to 1980. According to a memorandum of a lieutenant in 1982, Nord was approached from September 1978 to October 1980. Out of political conviction he volunteered a declaration of commitment to the MfS, working under the pseudonym Marc Schindler. As a youth club leader in Berlin Prenzlauer Berg, he reported on young people and colleagues who were critical of the GDR. According to his IM-flow Record, by resolution of 28 February 1984 Mr. Nord was obliged to become a GMS (Employee of MfS) and remained so until the political changes in the GDR in 1989. The report of the AfW and Nord himself did not exclude that his actions injured others. In the investigation of the committee no concrete evidence was found that in his work for the MfS Thomas Nord had directly injured others.

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