Aline Trede

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Aline Trede (2013)

Aline Trede (born August 26, 1983 in Bern ; resident in Basel and Lucerne ) is a Swiss politician ( Greens ).

politics

From 2009 to 2012 Aline Trede was a member of the City of Bern Parliament (City Council) as a representative of the Green Alliance . She was president of the association for human-friendly vehicles , the sponsoring association of the so-called stop-off-roader initiative . She is the former coordinator of the Young Green Switzerland . From 2008 to 2012 she was Vice President of the Swiss Green Party .

Aline Trede took over the National Council seat of her resigned party colleague Franziska Teuscher on March 4, 2013 , which she lost again in the 2015 renewal elections. In 2013 she was defeated by SP National Councilor Evi Allemann for the election of central president of the VCS. Aline Trede slipped back into the National Council in the summer of 2018 for Christine Häsler , who resigned and was elected to the government council . She is a member of the Group for a Switzerland without an Army (GSoA) and on the board of the Swiss Digital Society .

In the parliamentary elections on October 20, 2019 , Trede was elected directly to the National Council for the first time for the Greens after moving up twice .

In May 2020 she was elected parliamentary group president of the 35-member Green parliamentary group of the Federal Assembly.

education and profession

Aline Trede attended the Kirchenfeld high school in Bern, studied environmental sciences at the ETH Zurich and worked as a campaign manager at the Swiss Transport Club (VCS) until the end of 2012 .

Trede is a German- Swiss dual citizen . She is married, has two children and lives in Bern. Musically she was active in the Bern city council band Fraktionzwang .

Web links

Commons : Aline Trede  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Evi Allemann is the new VCS President . In: Der Bund , April 20, 2013.
  2. Media release: Aline Trede takes over the Green National Council seat from March 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Christian Zellweger: Three new Bernese members in the National Council . In: DerBund.ch , May 17, 2018.
  4. Brief introduction to some people in the digital society. In: website. Digital Society (Switzerland) , accessed on October 19, 2019 .
  5. Glättli's successor - Bernerin will be the new leader of the Greens. In: The Bund. May 29, 2020, accessed May 29, 2020 .
  6. Antonio Fumagalli: For these nations the hearts of the parliamentary dual citizens still beat. In: az Northwestern Switzerland , June 7, 2014
  7. fraktionszwang-online.ch ( Memento from May 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive )