Agnieszka Brugger

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Brugger, 2019 in the German Bundestag

Agnieszka Brugger b. Malczak (also Agnes Brugger ; born February 8, 1985 in Legnica , Poland ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). She has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2009 and has been Deputy Chairwoman of the Bündnis90 / Die Grünen parliamentary group since January 2018 .

Life

education

In June 2004 she graduated from Mallinckrodt-Gymnasium Dortmund . Since October 2004 she has been studying political science with a minor in philosophy and public law at the University of Tübingen . She was a member of the AStA and Senate there . Between 2006 and 2010 she was a scholarship holder of the Heinrich Böll Foundation .

Private

Her parents moved with Agnieszka Malczak from Legnica to Dortmund in 1989 , where she grew up. She married on December 3, 2011 and has been called Brugger since then. She is of the Roman Catholic denomination.

politics

Party political offices

Agnieszka Brugger and Sven-Christian Kindler with a flag of the Green Youth as the youngest member of the Bundestag of their party.

Since 2004 she has been a member of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party . From November 2005 to May 2008 she was a member of the Tübingen district board of her party, from June 2007 to December 2009 she was state chairman of the Green Youth Baden-Württemberg . From November 2009 to October 2015 she was a member of the party council and thus also of the state board of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen Baden-Württemberg .

Agnieszka Brugger in conversation with the mayor of Ravensburg, Daniel Rapp , during the blood kick in 2011 in Weingarten (in the background the mayor of Weingarten, Markus Ewald)

MPs

In the 2009 Bundestag election , she ran as a direct candidate in constituency 294 Ravensburg and was ranked 11th on the Baden-Württemberg state list of her party. She was elected to the German Bundestag via the state list, making her the youngest female member of the 17th electoral term. On July 10, 2012, the Greens district associations Ravensburg and Wangen nominated her again as direct candidate for the 2013 federal election for constituency 294. She became a member of the Defense Committee , member and chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, and a deputy member of the Committee on Economic Cooperation and development. Agnieszka Brugger is the spokesperson for disarmament in her group. In this capacity, the MP calls u. a. “Urgent answers to the so-called new wars”, the causes of which need to be addressed much more intensely and / or more emphasis should be placed on conflict prevention. In the 18th Bundestag , Brugger was the chairwoman of her parliamentary group in the Defense Committee and spokeswoman for security policy and disarmament. In the 19th Bundestag Brugger is again a full member of the Defense Committee and the Joint Committee . She is also a deputy member of the Home Affairs Committee, the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Subcommittee on Disarmament, Arms Control and Non-Proliferation. As deputy parliamentary group leader, she is also the chairperson of the working group of her group. a. is responsible for Europe, foreign policy, human rights, development policy, security and peace policy, civil crisis prevention and disarmament.

On July 14, 2016, the Ravensburg and Wangen district associations put her up again as a direct candidate in constituency 294 Ravensburg for the 2017 federal election with 50: 1 votes; she was re-elected to the Bundestag via the state list in the 2017 Bundestag election.

Other engagement

Brugger is a founding member of the Solidarity Modern Institute . She was also a member of the "European Security and Future of the Bundeswehr" commission at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg .

Political positions

As part of her work as a member of the Bundestag, Brugger mainly deals with issues of peace and security policy. As a member of parliament, she rejected the extension of the Bundeswehr mission in Afghanistan. Another focus of Brugger's work is the Bundeswehr . She was an opponent of conscription and advocated the Bundeswehr model of the citizen in uniform. Brugger advocates a restrictive arms export policy and calls for arms exports to be stopped in crisis areas and, to dictatorships and states that violate human rights. Together with her parliamentary group, she is calling for a binding arms export control law. She advocates a human rights-based foreign and security policy, an upgrading of civilian crisis prevention and a just globalization. She belongs to the left wing of the party and is a member of the coordination team of "Grün.Links.Denken".

Within the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party, Brugger initiated a call for quoting the top Green candidates for the 2013 federal election, which she drafted together with other female party members. Brugger is co-author of the author's paper “Echter Aufbruch”, formulated by several green politicians in 2012 , in which, among other things, the introduction of a “cultural tax based on the Italian model” is proposed. In the paper, the undersigned Greens propose - in addition to a series of demands for internal reform steps - to raise a new fee, which is also due for non-religious persons in the amount of church tax and which is to be paid to a non-profit institution of one's own choice.

Web links

Commons : Agnieszka Brugger  - collection of images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Agnieszka Brugger, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen at the German Bundestag, accessed on November 13, 2019.
  2. Bundestag faction Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen: Executive Board - Bundestag faction Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. Retrieved September 13, 2018 (German).
  3. Schwäbische Zeitung , December 8, 2011
  4. a b c German Bundestag - MPs. Retrieved April 13, 2020 .
  5. State Board | gruene-bw.de accessed on November 12, 2019.
  6. "Green high-performance center" nominated Agnieszka Brugger for the Bundestag in Swabian from July 11, 2012, accessed on November 13, 2019.
  7. a b Personal details at www.agnieszka-brugger.de
  8. - ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.junge-politiker.de
  9. ^ Defense Committee at the German Bundestag, accessed on November 12, 2019.
  10. Bundestag faction Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen: Working Group 4 - Bundestag faction Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen. Retrieved September 13, 2018 (German).
  11. ^ Founding members. Retrieved January 1, 2011 .
  12. Commission "European Security and the Future of the Bundeswehr" at IFSH. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on July 10, 2012 ; Retrieved September 5, 2012 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ifsh.de
  13. Archive link ( Memento from August 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive )
  14. Peace and Security on Agnieszka Brugger's homepage, accessed on November 12, 2019.
  15. Imprint Grün.Links.Denken, accessed on November 12, 2019.
  16. ^ Call for fingers away from the quota agnieszka-brugger.de (PDF; 43 kB), accessed on November 12, 2019.
  17. "Real Awakening - A Contribution to Dialogue in the Catholic Church", online under "The Spirit of God dwells in us" (1 Corinthians 3.16) (PDF; 124 kB) agnieszka-brugger.de, May 15, 2012, accessed on July 9, 2012.