Alexander-Martin Sardina

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Alexander-Martin Sardina (German: [ za.ˈdɪ.nɐ ] listen ? / I ; Italian: [ saɾ.ˈdiː.na ] listen ? / I ) (born September 15, 1973 in Hamburg - Uhlenhorst ) is a German political scientist and former Member of the Hamburg Parliament ( CDU ). He is of Roman Catholic faith and has both German and Italian citizenship . Audio file / audio sample Audio file / audio sample

Life

Career

Sardina attended the Sankt Ansgar School in Hamburg, which he left with the Abitur in 1994 , and then studied education , American studies and political science . He has studied in the USA , the People's Republic of China , Macau and Hong Kong . At the same time he trained as a Catholic religious educator from 1994 to 1997 . In 1997 and 1998 Sardina was employed managing director of the America Center Hamburg . In mid-June 2000, Sardina was the main organizer of the conference The Privatization of Education: Ownership and Value Creation in the Knowledge Society of the PDS -near Rosa Luxemburg Foundation .

He wrote his state examination thesis on the subject of the NAPOLAs in the Third Reich . The title of the thesis presented at the University of Hamburg in 2002 is: Contradictions of the National Socialist Educational Concepts and the National Political Educational Institutions . He was ibid for "Dr. phil. ” PhD ; The title of his two-volume dissertation presented in 2016 is: Foreign Language Policy Developments with Special Consideration of the Language 'English' in the System of Popular Education in the Soviet Occupation Zone and the German Democratic Republic (1945 to 1989) - An educational history analysis based on archival material from the Soviet military administration in Germany and the Ministry for National Education of the GDR .

Since 2003 Sardina has been working independently in non-partisan political education and business consulting, mainly in Berlin .

Political party

Sardina has been a member of the CDU since 1994 and at the same time was a member or most recently deputy state chairman of the Junge Union (JU) from 1994 to 2008 . From 2003 to 2008 he was CDU local chairman in Hamburg-Horn , after preparing the establishment of the local association on April 26, 2003 from summer 2000 to spring 2003. After resigning from Hamburg's citizenship in March 2008, Sardina withdrew from all internal party functions (e.g. committee for CDU membership matters). He also did not stand for re-election as local chairman, resigned from the CDU local association Hamburg-Horn in the CDU district association Hamburg-Mitte and joined the CDU local association Altona in the district association Hamburg-Altona .

Functions and mandate

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From 1997 to 2002 Sardina was a deputy in the authority for schools, youth and vocational training (BSJB); from 2002 to 2004 deputy in the authority for environment and health (BUG) of the Hamburg Senate . From 2001 to 2005 Sardina worked as the parliamentary group manager of the CDU district group Hamburg-Mitte and chairman of the citizens' committee of the district assembly Hamburg-Mitte and from 2004 to 2005 he was the chairman of the district assembly Hamburg-Mitte. In the 2002 and 2005 Sardina was the Senate given a full member in the "Supervisory Committee of the Senate for housing the mentally ill (according to § 23 HmbPsychKG)" and in the "Supervisory Committee of the Senate for detainee in addition forensic or in a rehabilitation center (after 38 HmbMVollzG) ".

Sardina was a member of the Hamburg parliament from April 3, 2005 until the end of the 18th electoral term on March 12, 2008. He succeeded Clemens Nieting after his resignation. He was a full member of the Submission Committee, the European Committee and the Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry (PUA) “ Closed accommodation on Feuerbergstrasse”. This was about the clarification of grievances in dealing with criminal children and adolescents as well as minor offenders . He was also a deputy member of the budget committee, the culture committee and the urban development committee. Sardina was directly involved in 71 parliamentary initiatives by name. Sardina was a skilled speaker of the CDU parliamentary group for Asia policy issues and also the plenary elected the country's Parliament Member of the Board of Trustees of the Senate Foundation "Asia Bridge", the then development policy priorities in Asia , mainly in Sri Lanka should set.

Sardina was the first member of parliament to run a “constituency office” in a former shop in the Hamburg-Horn district before constituencies were introduced in Hamburg ; it was inaugurated with a reception on January 12, 2006 by Mayor Ole von Beust and Sardina .

Memberships

Sardina has been involved in the European movement since 1994 and is a member of the Europa-Union Hamburg. From 1997 to 1998 he was regional committee chairman , 2002 to 2003 deputy regional chairman and from 2003 to 2008 regional chairman of the Young European Federalists (JEF) in Hamburg; In 2009 he was elected honorary member of the JEF. He is a member as a former member of the German Parliamentary Society in Berlin and of the support group of the Museum am Rothenbaum , the former Völkerkundemuseum Hamburg.

Publications (monographs)

  • Alexander-Martin Sardina: "Hello, girls and boys!" - Foreign language lessons in the Soviet Zone and GDR. Wolff Verlag , Berlin 2018, ISBN 978-3-941461-28-4 .
  • Alexander-Martin Sardina: The National Political Educational Institutions (NAPOLAs) as evidence for contradicting Nazi educational concepts in the Third Reich. Discourse and survey of contemporary witnesses. GRIN-Verlag , Munich 2010, ISBN 978-3-640-54533-9 .
  • Alexander-Martin Sardina: American English with special consideration of its historical development. Similarities and differences compared to British English. GRIN-Verlag, Munich 2000, ISBN 3-640-52723-2 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c curriculum vitae in the introduction manual of the CDU citizenship group Hamburg, Hamburg 2005, page 73.
  2. ^ Ingrid Lohmann , Rainer Rilling (ed.): The education sold. Criticism and controversy about the commercialization of schools, further education, upbringing and science. [Preface (A CDU man at the PDS)]. Leske + Budrich , Opladen 2002, ISBN 3-8100-3348-0 , conference publication.
  3. OCLC 179748373
  4. ^ Entry to Volume 1 in the catalog of the German National Library, accessed on November 14, 2018.
  5. ^ Entry on volume 2 in the catalog of the German National Library, accessed on November 14, 2018.
  6. ^ Robert Heller: Hamburg State Handbook 2003. Handbook of the authorities with task descriptions and addresses of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Including CD-ROM. ( Heymanns-Verlag ), Cologne 2003, p. 73.
  7. ^ Robert Heller: The Federal Republic of Germany. State Handbook Hamburg. Handbook of the authorities with task descriptions and addresses of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. Including CD-ROM. (Heymanns-Verlag), Cologne 2007, pp. 5 and 110.
  8. ^ Federal Republic of Germany: State Handbook , pages 5 and 110, Cologne, C. Heymanns Verlag, 2007. ISSN 1434-2286.
  9. ^ Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, reports from the Senate to the citizenship on the activities of the supervisory committees; here: Printed matter 18/3351 and 18/3964 (2002 to 2004) as well as 18/6432 and 18/7552 (2004 to 2005).
  10. Martin Kopp: CDU parliamentary group between fatalism and gallows humor , welt.de of April 15, 2005, accessed on July 5, 2019.
  11. a b c The citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. 18th legislative term. 2nd Edition. State Center for Civic Education Hamburg , Hamburg 2005, pp. 61, 71 f., 88b.
  12. ^ Catalog entry in the German National Library, accessed on March 2, 2017.
  13. ↑ Sardina's speech on China Fair Trade (2007) in the plenary session of parliament . youtube.com; accessed on February 18, 2017.
  14. Information from the President of the Citizenship: Election of two members of the Board of Trustees of the Hamburg Foundation Asia Bridge . (PDF) Printed matter 18/3310, dated December 6, 2005; accessed on August 15, 2016.
  15. ^ Ole opens constituency office . In: Hamburger Morgenpost , January 13, 2006; accessed on August 15, 2016.
  16. ^ Extract of all resolutions and elections from the register of associations in file 69 VR 5904 (JEF Hamburg e.V.) at the Hamburg registry court.
  17. ^ Heinz Riesenhuber (ed.): The members of the German Parliamentary Society. (DPG), Berlin 2010, p. 165.
  18. Helmut Herles : The German Parliamentary Society Appendix: List of Members from June 11, 2013. be.bra , Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-89809-106-0 (page 12).
  19. Entry in the inventory overview of the ACDP (status: 2013), page 336, accessed on March 10, 2017.