Angelika Krüger-Leißner

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Angelika Krüger-Leißner , b. Lüdke (born August 13, 1951 in Jüterbog , Potsdam district , GDR ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

Angelika Krüger-Leißner was a member of the German Bundestag from 1998 to 2013 and again briefly in 2017. Among other things, she was deputy chairwoman of the Committee on Labor and Social Affairs and the subcommittee on foreign cultural and educational policy. In addition, she was film policy spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group.

Life and work

After the High School with simultaneous conclusion of a railway specialist worker in 1970 at the Extended Secondary School (EOS) Jüterbog Angelika Kruger Leißner graduated in art education and history in Leipzig , which she in 1974 as a graduate - teacher ended. She then worked as a teacher in Jüterbog and Schönwalde until 1987 . From 1988 to 1989 she completed an additional degree in youth welfare . From 1990 to 1998 she was councilor and alderman in county Nauen or Havelland .

Angelika Krüger-Leißner has two children.

Political party

Angelika Krüger-Leißner joined the SPD in 1990 and was on the Brandenburg State Executive from 1998 to 2002 .

MPs

From 1990 to 1994 Angelika Krüger-Leißner was a member of the district council of the Nauen district. From 1998 to 2008 she was a member of the district council in the Havelland district.

From 1998 to 2013 she was a member of the German Bundestag . Among other things, she was Deputy Chairwoman of the Committee on Labor and Social Affairs and Deputy Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Foreign Cultural and Educational Policy of the German Bundestag.

Angelika Krüger-Leißner was a directly elected member of the Bundestag, first in 1998 for the constituency of Oranienburg - Nauen and from 2002 as a member of the Bundestag as a member of the constituency of Oberhavel - Havelland II . In the 2005 Bundestag election she received 41.9% of the first votes . In the 2013 federal election, however, she missed re-entry into parliament after 15 years. She hadn't bothered to get a place on the list.

On February 25, 2017, she moved into parliament via the state list for Frank-Walter Steinmeier , who had resigned his mandate due to his election as Federal President .

Angelika Krüger-Leißner was committed to providing professional, subject-specific job advice and job placement for artists.

Political positions

Internet blocking

In August 2009, Ms. Krüger-Leißner expressed herself very positively about the French plans for a three-strike rule according to which black copiers are to be disconnected from the Internet after they have been caught three times. She explained: “We have strong basic rights anchored in our Basic Law, but they sometimes prevent us from finding simple, clear solutions.” From Ms. Krüger-Leißner's point of view, rights holders should be entitled to better and more consistent protection of intellectual property. Krüger-Leißner described the alternative approach of a culture flat rate as still “very vague” and “not usable” in its current form. She regards it as "unfair", since the type and intensity of use are different and so the citizen is burdened with new costs.

Voluntary memberships

  • Deputy chairwoman of the youth development organization Nauen e. V., Nauen,

Individual evidence

  1. bundestag.de
  2. a b SPD spokeswoman flirting with Internet blocking in the event of copyright infringements , August 7, 2009, at heise.de
  3. Richard Meusers: Parties vie with Internet scolding , 10. August 2009, under SPON
  4. SPD spokeswoman showed interest in Internet blocking , August 8, 2009, at winfuture.de

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