Ulrich Stockmann campaigning for European Parliament Elections 2004 in Halle, Saxony-Anhalt Ulrich Stockmann (born 1 January 1951 in Oebisfelde) is a German politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament from 1994 until 2009. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, part of the Socialist Group. 
In parliament, Stockmann served on the Committee on Transport and Tourism. He was also a substitute for the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, a member of the Delegation for relations with Israel and a substitute for the Delegation to the EU-Chile Joint Parliamentary Committee. 
  Career
  Education
 - 1973: graduated in regional and urban planning
  - 1982: First theological examination
  - 1985: second theological examination
  - 1988: ordained in
  - 1973-1975: Research assistant, Academy for Industrial and General Building Development
  - Senior Architect's Office, Berlin
  - 1975-1976: studied in Berlin-Weißensee and Adlershof
  - 1976-1982: Studied theology at Naumburg and Berlin
  - 1982-1988: Worked with young people in Community for the Resurrection
  - 1988-1990: Chaplain to young people and students in Naumburg
  - Chairman of the Naumburg SPD Local and District Association
  - 1994: Member of the Saxony-Anhalt SPD Association Executive Committee
  - 1990: Vice-Chairman of the SPD Group in the Volkskammer
  - since 1994: Member of the European Parliament
  - 1994-1999: Vice-Chairman of the European Parliament Israel Delegation
 
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  - Gottschall (from 3 October 1994)
  - Haschke (from 3 October 1991)
  - Landgraf (from 3 October 1993)
  - Schmidt (from 3 October 1990)
  - Schmiele (from 3 October 1995)
  - Steiner (from 3 October 1992)
  - Tiesler (from 3 October 1996)
  - Walther (from 3 October 1997)
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 Speaker: Thomas Ebermann, Bärbel Rust,  Waltraud Schoppe until 26 January 1988; Helmut Lippelt, Regula Schmidt-Bott, Christa Vennegerts until 30 January 1989, Helmut Lippelt,  Jutta Oesterle-Schwerin,  Antje Vollmer until 15 January 1990; Willi Hoss,  Waltraud Schoppe (until 21 June 1990),  Marianne Birthler (from 4 October 1990),  Antje Vollmer  |   - AL:
  - Frieß (from 21 February 1989)
  - Olms (until 20 February 1989)
  - Sellin (until 20 February 1989)
  - Vogl (from 21 February 1989)
   - Bündnis 90:
  - Birthler (from 3 October 1990)
  - Gauck (from 3 October 1990 until 4 October 1990)
  - Schulz (from 3 October 1990)
  - Tschiche (from 3 October 1990)
  - Ullmann (from 3 October 1990)
   - Die Grünen:
  - Beck-Oberdorf
  - Beer
  - Brahmst-Rock
  - Brauer
  - Daniels
  - Ebermann (until 18 February 1989)
  - Eich (from 20 February 1989)
  - Eid
  - Flinner
  - Garbe
  - Häfner
  - Hensel
  - Hillerich
  - Hoss
  - Hüser
  - Kelly
  - Kleinert
  - Knabe
  - Kottwitz (from 8 November 1989)
  - Kreuzeder
  - Krieger (until 4 April 1989)
  - Lippelt
  - Mechtersheimer
  - Nickels
  - Oesterle-Schwerin
  - Roske (from 22 June 1990)
  - Rust
  - Saibold
  - Schilling
  - Schily (until 7 November 1989)
  - Schmidt (from 20 February 1989)
  - Schmidt-Bott (until 18 February 1989)
  - Schoppe (until 21 June 1990)
  - Stratmann
  - Such (from 4 April 1989)
  - Teubner
  - Trenz
  - Vennegerts
  - Vollmer
  - Volmer
  - Weiss
  - Wetzel
  - Wilms-Kegel
  - Wollny
   - Grüne DDR:
  - Dörfler (from 3 October 1990)
  - Platzeck (from 3 October 1990)
  - Wollenberger (from 5 October 1990)
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  |   - Members:
  - Bittner (from 3 October 1990)
  - Deneke (from 3 October 1990)
  - Enkelmann (from 3 October 1990)
  - Fache (from 3 October 1990)
  - Fischer (from 3 October 1990)
  - Friedrich (from 3 October 1990)
  - Fuchs (from 3 October 1990)
  - Gysi (from 3 October 1990)
  - Heuer (from 3 October 1990)
  - Kaufmann (from 3 October 1990)
  - Keller (from 3 October 1990)
  - Kertscher (from 3 October 1990)
  - Klein (from 3 October 1990)
  - Modrow (from 3 October 1990)
  - Morgenstern (from 3 October 1990)
  - Ostrowski (from 3 October 1990)
  - Riege (from 3 October 1990)
  - Schönebeck (from 3 October 1990)
  - Schumann (from 3 October 1990)
  - Schumann (from 3 October 1990)
  - Seifert (from 3 October 1990)
  - Steinitz (from 3 October 1990)
  - Stolfa (from 3 October 1990)
  - Wegener (from 3 October 1990)
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