Beate Meißner

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Beate Meißner (2017)

Beate Meißner (born April 2, 1982 in Marienberg ) is a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

Life and work

Beate Meißner attended elementary school in Artern from 1988 to 1992 , then switched to grammar school and passed the Abitur at the Roßleben monastery school in 2000 . She then began studying law at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena , which she completed in 2005 with the first state examination in law. In addition, from 2002 to 2005 she completed a certificate course in political science as a minor. In October 2005 she was accepted as a doctoral candidate at the chair for public law at the FSU Jena. By 2011 she completed the legal preparatory service (legal clerkship) in the district of the Erfurt Regional Court with the conclusion of the 2nd state examination in law. Meißner is widowed and lives with her daughter in Sonneberg .

politics

Meißner joined the Junge Union in 1998 and was chairwoman of the JU Kyffhäuserkreis. In 2003 she joined the CDU. On July 1, 2006, she replaced the resigned MP Christine Zitzmann in the Thuringian state parliament . She chairs the Committee on Social Affairs, Family and Health and was initially a member of the Education Committee. Since May 2008 she has been a member of the Committee for Justice, Federal and European Affairs. Beate Meißner is also the youth policy spokeswoman for the CDU state parliamentary group and a member of the state youth welfare committee. In the state elections in 2009 she won the direct mandate in the constituency of Sonneberg I with 43.2% of the first votes , in 2014 she received 48.1%, and in 2019 she received 41.5%.

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