Alice Ströver

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Alice Ströver (born August 3, 1955 in Hannoversch Münden ) is a German politician of the Greens . From 1995 to 2011 she was a member of the Berlin House of Representatives . Since 2012 she has been the managing director of the Freie Volksbühne Berlin eV

Life

Studied communication science and German studies (MA) at the Free University of Berlin .

From 1983 to 1985 she worked in the scientific and cultural sector and as an advisor for the Greens in the Berlin House of Representatives and the European parliamentary group.

Ströver is married and has a daughter.

politics

Ströver has been a member of the Alternative List , the then Berlin State Association of the Greens, since 1982 .

Since November 1995 Ströver was a member of the Berlin House of Representatives and chairwoman of the committee for cultural affairs. In addition to the Presidium of the House of Representatives and the Committee for European and Federal Affairs, Media, Berlin-Brandenburg, she was also chair of the special committee on restitution , which deals in particular with the Kirchner case . She ran directly in the constituency of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 4 , but moved in via the state list.

From June to November 2001 Ströver was State Secretary for Cultural Affairs in the Berlin Senate Department for Science, Research and Culture in the red-green transitional government . She was a member of the broadcasting council of the broadcaster Free Berlin (SFB) and Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (rbb) as well as a member of the radio council of Deutschlandradio . In 2011, Ströver no longer stood for election to the House of Representatives and largely withdrew from politics. Through her current position as managing director of the visitors' organization Freie Volksbühne Berlin, she is still very close to the Berlin cultural scene .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Special committee investigates return. In: mirror online. Der Spiegel , February 12, 2007, accessed December 26, 2009 .