Alexander Schoch

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Alexander Schoch (2013)

Alexander Schoch (born August 14, 1954 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

Schoch attended elementary and secondary school and then trained as a surveying technician. He obtained his Abitur through a second educational path and then studied political science, economics, geography, diploma education and psychology and graduated with a state examination and diploma. Until 2005 he was federal manager and collective bargaining leader at the union of public services, transport and traffic and ver.di respectively . Due to the move of the federal administration from Stuttgart to Berlin , he became education officer of the ver.di union in 2005 and head of department in the Central Baden-Northern Black Forest district in 2008. He also worked as an honorary judge.

Schoch was city councilor for Die Offene Liste (DOL) in Waldkirch from 1984 to October 2000 , from 1994 to today a member of the Emmendingen district council and since 2009 spokesman for the local Waldkirch association of the Greens. After pausing for two electoral terms, he ran again in the municipal council elections in Waldkirch for the DOL in 2009 and was elected with 3599 votes and confirmed in 2014 with 6340 votes.

In the state elections in 2011 , he entered the state electoral district of Emmendingen and received 30.4% of the vote. In this way he succeeded in entering the state parliament . In the parliamentary group of the Greens, he was energy and labor market policy spokesman from 2011-2016 and also a full member of the parliament's environmental and petitions committee.

In the Baden-Württemberg state election in March 2016 , he was the first Green to win the direct mandate in the state electoral district of Emmendingen with 35.5% of the vote. In the new state parliament he is a member of the committees for energy, climate, environmental and nature protection / economy, work and living as well as rural areas and consumer protection. He is the spokesman for labor market policy and employee rights as well as for energy / resource efficiency and circular economy of the green parliamentary group. He is also still a member of the Upper Rhine Council.

Web links

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Individual evidence

  1. The History of the Open List. In: dol-waldkirch.de. Retrieved March 11, 2014 .
  2. ^ Waldkirch: Local council election Waldkirch: Eight new faces in the local council. In: badische-zeitung.de. Retrieved November 21, 2016 .
  3. ^ Waldkirch: Local council election: New majority ratios. In: badische-zeitung.de. Retrieved November 21, 2016 .
  4. District Emmendingen: Schwehr loses constituency to Schoch. In: badische-zeitung.de. Retrieved November 21, 2016 .
  5. Baden-Württemberg delegation. In: oberrheinrat.org. Retrieved November 21, 2016 .