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The Dachau district also mourns the loss of Alois Glück

2024-02-26T16:43:51.554Z

Highlights: The Dachau district also mourns the loss of Alois Glück. The former Bavarian state parliament president and former president of the Central Committee of German Catholics lived in Ampermoching in the early 1970s. Hebertshausen's mayor Richard Reischl thanked the now deceased via Facebook for his “set the course for our community 60 years ago” The Christian Socialists in the DachAU district would “always remember Aloisglück with gratitude” and “bow before a great Bavarian”



As of: February 26, 2024, 5:31 p.m

By: Stefanie Zipfer

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Deeply connected to the district: Alois Glück (†) in November 2022 in Harpfetsham at an appointment for the Franciscan Sisters of Schönbrunn.

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The Dachau district also mourns the late Alois Glück: he began his political career there.

Munich/Ampermoching – The death of Alois Glück has also caused consternation and sadness in the Dachau district.

The former Bavarian state parliament president and former president of the Central Committee of German Catholics lived in Ampermoching in the early 1970s and experienced “important years of learning in my political development” there, as he repeatedly emphasized in later years.

First local chairman of the CSU Hebertshausen

Glück, who was born in the Traunstein district in 1940, was, according to Hebertshausen's mayor Richard Reischl, “one of our first local chairmen of the CSU Hebertshausen”.

On behalf of the local association, Reischl thanked the now deceased via Facebook for his “set the course for our community 60 years ago”.

In Hebertshausen, Glück, who died on Monday morning in a Munich hospital, will “forever be remembered for his very clear and strong stance that politics should serve the people and not the other way around.”

The Dachau CSU state parliament member Bernhard Seidenath also used a press release to honor the deceased as someone who further developed the Free State in a visionary, human and social way with the clear compass of his values ​​and at the same time with his modesty.

“We in Dachau in particular,” Seidenath continued, “are very closely connected to him and vice versa, because he started his state parliamentary career from the Dachau district in 1970, and for our district he entered parliament with the second vote.

This connection has never been broken.”

The Christian Socialists in the Dachau district would “always remember Alois Glück with gratitude” and “bow before a great Bavarian”.

You can read more news from the Dachau region here.

Source: merkur

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