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Matthias Engelsberger

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Matthias Engelsberger (18 July 1925[1] – 20 October 2005) was a German politician representative of theChristian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). Between 1969 and 1990, he was a member of theBundestag of Germany. Prior to this, he began his political career inSiegsdorf.[2]

Together withWolfgang Daniels [de] he advocated for the passing of theStromeinspeisungsgesetz [de] (English: Electricity Feed-In Act), which the Bundestag did in October 1990.[3] In 1988 he was awarded with theGrand Decoration of Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of Austria.[4]

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  1. ^Bundestag, Deutschland (1988).Amtliches Handbuch des Deutschen Bundestages: 11. Wahlperiode (in German). Neue Darmstädter Verlagsanstalt. p. 87.ISBN 978-3-87576-191-7. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  2. ^Who's who in Germany. Intercontinental Book and Publishing Company, German editor R. Oldenbourg Verlag. 1988. p. 413. Retrieved11 December 2024.
  3. ^Aklin, M.; Urpelainen, J. (2018).Renewables: The Politics of a Global Energy Transition. The MIT Press. MIT Press. p. 150.ISBN 978-0-262-34461-6. Retrieved25 February 2024.
  4. ^"Aufstellung aller durch den Bundespräsidenten verliehenen Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um die Republik Österreich ab 1952"(PDF).www.parlament.gv.at. p. 833. Retrieved11 December 2024.
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