Antje Radcke

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Antje Radcke (born February 7, 1960 in Munich ) is a German politician of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party and an entrepreneur .

Life

Antje Radcke grew up in Langelsheim in the Harz Mountains and did her Abitur in Seesen . She then studied pedagogy and mathematics in Hamburg .

She first joined the SPD in 1990 , but ended this membership again in 1993 because she rejected the asylum compromise that the SPD agreed to in the Bundestag.

From 1996 to 1998 she was state board spokeswoman for the Green Alternative List (GAL) in Hamburg, then from December 1998 until the end of June 2000 she was federal board spokeswoman (party chairwoman) of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, on an equal footing with Gunda Röstel . Fritz Kuhn and Renate Künast were elected as successors to Röstel and Radcke at the party conference in June 2000 .

After her return to Hamburg she was again, together with Kurt Edler , board spokeswoman of the GAL in Hamburg. After the general election in Hamburg in 2001 , in which the GAL lost 5.1 percentage points, the state board was dismissed. Radcke then withdrew from politics.

After her political career, she was the federal managing director of the professional association of breathing, speaking and voice teachers, and since 2004 she has been working as an independent PR consultant and communication trainer.

Antje Radcke has a daughter and a son.

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