Former Berlin FDP state chairman and school senator Walter quickly died at the age of 81

Trauer um Walter Rasch: Früherer Berliner FDP-Landesvorsitzender und Schulsenator verstorben Der ehemalige Berliner FDP-Landesvorsitzende und Schulsenator Walter Rasch ist im Alter von 81 Jahren verstorben. Am 6. August hat der Diplom-Politologe sein Leben ausgehaucht, und seine Familie hat am Sonntag in einer Traueranzeige im Tagesspiegel Abschied von ihm genommen. Walter Rasch war von 1981 bis 1989 Vorsitzender des Landesverbandes der FDP. In seiner Amtszeit war er ebenfalls Senator für Schulwesen von April 1975 bis Juni 1981. Davor war er bereits von 1971 bis 1975 stellvertretender FDP-Vorsitzender im Abgeordnetenhaus, bevor er 1981 den Vorsitz übernahm und bis 1989 bekleidete. Besonders bekannt …
Grief for Walter Rasch: Former Berlin FDP state chairman and school senator died. The former Berlin FDP state chairman and school senator Walter Rasch died at the age of 81. On August 6th, the graduate politologist breathed out his life, and his family said goodbye to him in a funeral notice in the Tagesspiegel on Sunday. Walter Rasch was chairman of the FDP state association from 1981 to 1989. During his tenure, he was also a senator for school system from April 1975 to June 1981. Before that, from 1971 to 1975 he was deputy FDP chairman in the House of Representatives before he held the chair in 1981 and held until 1989. Particularly well known ... (Symbolbild/MB)

Former Berlin FDP state chairman and school senator Walter quickly died at the age of 81

Grief for Walter Rasch: Former Berlin FDP state chairman and school senator died

The former Berlin FDP state chair and school senator Walter Rasch died at the age of 81. On August 6th, the graduate politologist breathed out his life, and his family said goodbye to him in a funeral notice in the Tagesspiegel on Sunday.

Walter Rasch was chairman of the FDP regional association from 1981 to 1989. During his tenure he was also a senator for school system from April 1975 to June 1981. Before that, from 1971 to 1975 he was deputy FDP chairman in the House of Representatives before he held the chair in 1981 and held until 1989

Walter quickly became known through his liberal school policy and reforms. In 1980 he introduced the sub-hour model at primary schools. The first classes were shared in their respective lessons. Despite the strong resistance of parents, some educators and his then coalition partner CDU, he enforced this model. After it was rated positively by many educators, it was later extended to second classes.

When he took office in 1981, Walter Rasch was the longest -serving senator. However, he only held this position because the originally intended Gerd Emig had failed due to unfounded allegations.

During Walter's term of office Rasch as FDP state chairman, his party was last involved in a government in Berlin.

after the end of his political career quickly moved to the real estate industry. Among other things, he was the managing director of a wealth fund. Due to an incorrect prospectus, he was sentenced to pay compensation. A total of four children quickly.

Christoph Meyer, the current state chairman of the FDP Berlin, quickly praised Walter as someone who had decisively shaped the party. With Rasch's death, Berlin loses a personality who has made a name for itself in politics and in the real estate industry.