Barbara Schroeren-Boersch

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Barbara Schroeren-Boersch (born July 18, 1956 in Viersen ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). She entered the state constituency of Freiburg I in 1988 , and moved up to the state parliament in 1990 for the Greens in Baden-Württemberg . and was a member of the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg until 1992 .

Career

After graduating from high school, Schroeren-Boersch trained as a nurse in Viersen, which she graduated in 1977. She then worked as a nurse in Viersen, Düsseldorf and Müllheim (Baden) . From 1983 she was a housewife and devoted herself to raising her children. Since 2006 she has been running a website for websites and photo design in her home town of Auggen .

Schroeren-Boersch got involved with Amnesty International in the 1970s . She joined the Greens in 1983 and from 1988 worked in a parliamentary office in Muellheim. On July 4, 1990, she replaced Johanna Maria Quis in the state parliament, as she had resigned her mandate. Due to internal party disputes over the direction between “ Fundis ” and “ Realos ”, she decided not to run for the state parliament in the 1992 state elections .

literature

  • Hochreuther, Ina: Women in Parliament. Southwest German MPs since 1919 , Stuttgart 1992, pp. 146–148.

swell

  • Landtag-bw : request to the Ministry of Labor, Health, Family and Women.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hochreuther, Ina: Women in Parliament. Southwest German MPs since 1919 , Stuttgart 1992, p. 148.