Andrea Lindholz

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Andrea Lindholz

Andrea Lindholz (* 25. September 1970 in Bonn as Andrea Milnik ) is a German politician ( CSU ), and since September 2013 Member of the German Bundestag .

Life

After graduating from the Hanns-Seidel-Gymnasium in Hösbach in 1991, Andrea Lindholz studied law from 1991 to 1995 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main and at the Julius Maximilians University in Würzburg . Here she passed her first state examination in law in 1995 . She then completed her legal clerkship at the Aschaffenburg Regional Court and the Würzburg Administrative Court , completing her second state examination in 1999.

Since 2000 Andrea Lindholz has been working as an independent lawyer specializing in family law and inheritance law in Aschaffenburg .

Andrea Lindholz is Catholic, married and has one son. She lives with her family in Goldbach .

politics

Local politics

Andrea Lindholz has been a member of the CSU since 1998 and of the Women's Union since 1999 . She has various functions within the party, including a. District chairwoman of the CSU Aschaffenburg Land, honorary chairwoman of the Women's Union Aschaffenburg Land and secretary in the CSU district association of Lower Franconia.

She has been active in local politics since 2002. From 2002 to 2014 she was a councilor in Goldbach. She has been a member of the Aschaffenburg district council since 2002. From May 2008 to April 2014 she was the first deputy of District Administrator Ulrich Reuter .

Since 2013, she has been a volunteer as deputy chairwoman of the Bavarian Red Cross Aschaffenburg and in other foundations, associations and organizations.

Member of the Bundestag

In the federal election on September 22, 2013 , Andrea Lindholz moved into the German Bundestag as a direct candidate for the city ​​and district of Aschaffenburg and succeeded Norbert Geis . In the 18th electoral term of the Bundestag she was a full member of the Interior Committee , the NSA Committee of Inquiry and the Committee on European Union Affairs .

Lindholz successfully defended her mandate in the federal election on September 24, 2017 . In the 19th electoral term, she is chairman of the Committee for Home Affairs and Home Affairs as well as a member of the Parliamentary Control Committee (PKGr), of the 1st committee of inquiry "on the terrorist attack on Breitscheidplatz in Berlin on December 19, 2016 " and of the committee under Article 13 Paragraph 6 of the Basic Law .

Lindholz expressed his opposition to deleting the word "race" in the German constitution, which she describes as a "rather helpless sham debate". In their view, deletion also complicates case law. The term also serves as a discriminatory feature and analysis concept and should not be seen in Germany in isolation from the international discourse. In Stephan Hebel's view, however, this “middle-class racism” “exemplifies behavior that favors racist structures through toleration and refuses to resist.” Constitutional lawyers Nahed Samour and Cengiz Barskanmaz supported Lindholz's assessment.

Memberships

Andrea Lindholz is a member of the Europa-Union Deutschland , which is committed to a federal Europe and the European unification process.

Web links

Commons : Andrea Lindholz  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Lindholz . Bohlender, Wüst & Lindholz Attorneys at Law. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
  2. Dream result for Andrea Lindholz. In: Main-Echo . September 23, 2013, archived from the original on June 6, 2014 ; accessed on April 15, 2020 .
  3. ^ Andrea Lindholz, CDU / CSU. In: Bundestag.de. September 22, 2013, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  4. Andrea Lindholz takes over the chairmanship of the Interior Committee. In: Bundestag.de. January 25, 2018, accessed January 9, 2019 .
  5. CDU and CSU politicians against the deletion of the term "race" www.zeit.de, June 14, 2020, accessed on June 22, 2020
  6. [1]
  7. Stephan Hebel in the Friday 25/2020: [2]
  8. https://verfassungsblog.de/das-diskriminierungsverbot-aufgrund-der-rasse/
  9. ^ Andrea Lindholz website of the European Union Germany. Retrieved January 11, 2018.