Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein

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Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels -Frowein , b. von der Betten (born May 13, 1962 in Freiburg / Elbe ) is a German politician ( FDP ). She has been a member of the Hamburg parliament since March 2011 and was co-chairwoman of the FDP parliamentary group from October 2017 to February 2020. In the 22nd electoral term she represents the FDP through a constituency mandate from the constituency of Blankenese alone in the Hamburg citizenship.

education and profession

Von Treuenfels-Frowein graduated from high school Hochrad in Hamburg-Othmarschen in 1983 , studied law at the University of Hamburg from 1984 and passed her first state examination in 1991. She completed her legal clerkship in Hamburg until 1995 and successfully passed her second state examination in the same year. She then worked for two law firms and lived in Brazil between 1997 and 1999 .

Political career

Political beginnings

In 2008 Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein supported the campaign of the citizens' initiative “We want to learn” for a referendum against the compulsory introduction of primary schools, which campaigned against the abolition of grammar schools in their current school and against the introduction of primary schools. The initiative was only supported by the FDP, which was the first contact with the Free Democrats. In March 2009 she joined the FDP Hamburg and was mainly involved in education policy . She was the FDP campaign leader for the referendum and referendum on July 18, 2010 against the school reform in Hamburg - negotiated by the then black-green government under Ole von Beust and Christa Goetsch .

Hamburg state politics

In the following state election in February 2011 , she ran in her constituency of Blankenese and moved into the Hamburg citizenship via the FDP list position 4. In February 2011 she became deputy chairwoman of the FDP parliamentary group and was a member of the school committee, the committee for justice, data protection and equality and as a deputy member of the family, children and youth committee and the science committee in the 20th electoral term .

In the state election in Hamburg in 2015 , she was re-elected to parliament with 2.8 percent of her fourth place on the list. In the 21st electoral term, she was still a full member of the Committee on Justice, Data Protection and Equality, the School Committee and as a deputy member of the Family, Children and Youth Committee and the Science Committee.

After the previous parliamentary group leader Katja Suding was elected to the German Bundestag in the 2017 general election, von Treuenfels-Frowein was elected chairman of the parliamentary group together with the previous parliamentary manager Michael Kruse .

At the end of September 2019, she was elected her party's top candidate for the 2020 general election. In doing so, she prevailed against the Sat.1 editor Sonja Jacobsen with 62.4 percent . She won a constituency mandate in her constituency of Blankenese and after the failure of the FDP at the five percent hurdle, she was the only representative of her party to once again join the citizenship.

Private

Von Treuenfels-Frowein has three children and lives in the Hamburg district of Othmarschen . She is married to the Hamburg entrepreneur Robert Frowein, who ran for the FDP in the Hamburg district assembly elections 2019 in the constituency of Bahrenfeld-West / Groß Flottbek / Othmarschen and was on the FDP state list position 45 in the 2015 state election.

Web links

Commons : Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Profile Anna-Elisabeth von Treuenfels-Frowein Lawyer, Off-Counsel , servatius-law.de (accessed on February 27, 2020)
  2. Welt am Sonntag, Hamburg, February 9, 2020, No. 6, p. 4 / Department: Hamburg
  3. ^ FDP Hamburg: New FDP parliamentary group elects Katja Suding as chairman
  4. State elections on February 15, 2015. Senate Press Office (Hamburg), February 27, 2015, accessed on June 8, 2015 . (PDF, 154 kB)
  5. "In harmony they blow the attack on Hamburg's SPD" on www.welt.de, accessed on November 12, 2017.
  6. Von Treuenfels-Frowein is the top candidate of the FDP Hamburg. In: politik-kommunikation.de/. Politics & Communication , October 4, 2019, accessed October 17, 2019 .
  7. FDP fails in Hamburg because of the five percent hurdle
  8. DIE WELT Hamburg, February 18, 2019, No. 41, p. 28 / Department: Hamburg
  9. FDP Altona on the 2019 district assembly election, district list, constituency Bahrenfeld-West / Groß Flottbek / Othmarschen, 3rd Robert Frowein , fdp-altona.de (accessed February 27, 2020)
  10. Profile Robert Frowein , parliamentwatch.de (accessed on February 26, 2020)