Jens Bullerjahn

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Jens Bullerjahn
Minister-President
Preceded byHorst Rehberger
Succeeded byPetra Grimm-Benne
Minister of Finance of Saxony-Anhalt
In office
24 April 2006 – 25 April 2016
Minister-President
  • Wolfgang Böhmer
  • Reiner Haseloff
Preceded byKarl-Heinz Paque
Succeeded byAndré Schröder
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
in the Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt
In office
22 June 2004 – 23 April 2006
WhipNorbert Bischoff
Deputy
Preceded byManfred Püchel
Succeeded byKatrin Budde
Whip of the Social Democratic Party
in the Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt
In office
21 July 1994 – 22 June 2004
Leader
  • Manfred Püchel
  • Preceded byTilman Tögel
    Succeeded byNorbert Bischoff
    Parliamentary constituencies
    Member of the
    Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt
    In office
    19 April 2011 – 11 April 2016
    Preceded byDirk Schatz (2007)
    Succeeded byJens Diederichs
    ConstituencyEisleben
    In office
    16 May 2002 – 19 April 2011
    Preceded byMulti-member district
    Succeeded byMulti-member district
    ConstituencySocial Democratic Party List
    In office
    21 July 1994 – 16 May 2002
    Preceded byManfred Thon
    Succeeded byEduard Jantos
    ConstituencyEisleben
    In office
    28 October 1990 – 21 July 1994
    Preceded byConstituency established
    Succeeded byMulti-member district
    ConstituencySocial Democratic Party List
    Personal details
    Born(1962-07-15)15 July 1962
    Halle (Saale), Bezirk Halle, East Germany
    Died26 November 2022(2022-11-26) (aged 60)
    Eisleben, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
    Political partySocial Democratic (from 1990)
    Other political
    affiliations
    Social Democratic in GDR (1989–1990)
    Children2
    Occupation
    • Politician
    • engineer
    • author
    • consultant
    AwardsOrder of Merit of Saxony-Anhalt

    Jens Bullerjahn (15 July 1962 – 26 November 2022) was a German engineer and politician. A member of the

    Minister of Finances of Saxony-Anhalt
    . He was able to reduce the state's indebtedness.

    Life and career

    Born in Halle, Bullerjahn first trained to be an electrician from 1979 to 1981.[1] From 1984, he studied electrical engineering at the Fachschule Magdeburg, graduating in 1987.[1][2] He then worked as an engineer for process optimisation[3] for the Mansfeld Kombinat [de] until 1990.[1]

    Political career

    Bullerjahn began his political career for the Social Democratic Party (SPD) at the communal level.[2] He was a member of the SDP/SPD from 1989.[4] Bullerjahn was elected a member of the Landtag of Saxony-Anhalt in 1990 and served until 2016.[2] He was CEO of his party in the state parliament from 1993 to 2004.[1] From 1994 to 2002, he stood for the "Magdeburger Modell [de]", in which a SPD government without majority was tolerated by the left parties; it continued the state’s increase of indebtedness of the previous CDU government. In the 2002 election, the SPD performed poorly. Bullerjahn began to question his approach, and sought conversations with economic researchers (Wirtschaftsforscher). Over the next 112 years, he wrote a paper consisting of strategies for sustainable consolidation of finances by financial politics through 2020: Zukunftsorientierte Finanzpolitik bis 2020. Strategien für eine nachhaltige Konsolidierung, published in 2008.[3]

    Bullerjahn led the SPD in the 2006 election, but they reached only the third position. In the resulting coalition, he served as both Vice-Minister-President and Minister of Finances of Saxony-Anhalt. He led the SPD again in the 2011 election, and held both offices until 2016.[2] As Minister of Finances, he pursued a strict savings policy (Sparpolitik), to not only avoid more debt, but to reduce the existing, which he managed over the last three years in office. He was criticised, also within his party, for reducing the number tax offices and prisons, and for providing less support of cultural and scientific institutions, among others.[3]

    In 2012, Bullerjahn was also elected president of the board of the Tarifgemeinschaft deutscher Länder [de], serving until 2016.[2]

    After retiring from his political posts, he worked as a consultant and book author.[5]

    Personal life

    Bullerjahn was married; the couple had two sons.[5]

    In 2021, Bullerjahn was diagnosed with

    amytrophic lateral sclerosis, which he made public a year later.[5] He died in a hospital in Eisleben on 26 November 2022, at age 60.[2][6]

    Awards

    Works

    Papers

    • Bullerjahn, Jens; Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (2008), Zukunftsorientierte Finanzpolitik bis 2020 : Strategien für eine nachhaltige Konsolidierung des Landeshaushaltes und der Kommunalhaushalte in Sachsen-Anhalt (in German), Halle, Saale, [Magdeburg]: Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt,
      OCLC 838562201

    Books

    Thesis

    References

    1. ^ a b c d "Zivilcourage braucht viele / Sachsen-Anhalt macht ich stark gegen Rechtsextremismus" (PDF) (in German). Saxony-Anhalt. 9 October 2006. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
    2. ^ a b c d e f "Jens Bullerjahn ist tot". Der Spiegel (in German). 26 November 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2022.
    3. ^ a b c Bingener, Reinhard (26 February 2016). "Ein Sozialdemokrat, der mit Geld umgehen kann". Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
    4. ^ "Jens Bullerjahn". abgeordnetenwatch.de (in German). Retrieved 29 November 2022.
    5. ^ a b c Neuschulz, Roland (27 November 2022). "Kumpel, Arbeitstier, Sturkopf: Ein Nachruf auf Jens Bullerjahn". MDR (in German). Retrieved 28 November 2022.
    6. ^ Gauselmann, Kai (26 November 2022). "SPD-Politiker und Ex-Finanzminister Jens Bullerjahn ist tot". Mitteldeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 November 2022.
    7. ^ "Ministerpräsident Haseloff zum Tod von Jens Bullerjahn". presse.sachsen-anhalt.de (in German). 27 November 2022. Retrieved 29 November 2022.

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