Bettina Hagedorn
Bettina Hagedorn (born December 26, 1955 in Kiel ; born Bettina Siebmann ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and goldsmith . She is Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister of Finance in the Merkel IV cabinet . Hagedorn has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2002 .
Life and work
Bettina Hagedorn was born in Kiel, but grew up in Laboe . After graduating from high school in Preetz in 1974 , she began studying special education and biology at the University of Hamburg , which she broke off in 1976. Instead, she completed an apprenticeship as a goldsmith , which she completed in 1980 with a journeyman's certificate .
On December 13, 2013 she was elected to the board of the German Children's Fund .
Bettina Hagedorn is divorced and has three sons.
Political party
She has been a member of the SPD since 1983. From 1991 to 2003 she was a member of the Ostholstein SPD district executive , and from 1993 she was deputy district chairwoman. From 2003 to 2019 she was a member of the state executive committee of the SPD Schleswig-Holstein , from 2007 as deputy state chairwoman.
MPs
From 1986 to 2003 she was a member of the municipal council of her place of residence Kasseedorf .
Since September 2002 she has been a member of the German Bundestag and since January 2006 deputy spokeswoman for the local politics working group of the SPD parliamentary group . Since 2002 Hagedorn has been a member of the budget and auditing committee and a deputy member of the tourism committee.
Bettina Hagedorn entered the Bundestag in 2002 and 2005 as a directly elected member of the Ostholstein constituency . In the 2005 Bundestag election she received 44.6% of the first votes . For the 2009 federal election she was elected to second place on the state list at the state party conference of the SPD Schleswig-Holstein on March 2. She received 87 votes out of a possible 100. Ingo Gädechens from the CDU has been the directly elected member of the constituency since 2009 , while Bettina Hagedorn entered the Bundestag via the state list. In the 17th Bundestag she performed the following functions:
- Deputy spokeswoman for the SPD budget working group ,
- Main rapporteur in the budget committee for the Federal Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs ,
- Spokeswoman for the SPD working group in the Audit Committee ,
- Chief Rapporteur in the Audit Committee for the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Development ,
- Deputy member in the Committee for Labor and Social Affairs.
In the Bundestag election 2013 she lost in the Bundestag constituency Ostholstein - Stormarn-Nord with 37.2% compared to Ingo Gädechens' 45.8%, but moved back into the Bundestag via the state list . In the 18th Bundestag she performed the following functions:
- Deputy spokeswoman for the SPD budget working group ,
- Rapporteur in the budget committee for the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure ,
- Chair of the Audit Committee ,
- Chief Rapporteur in the Audit Committee for Federal Debt and General Financial Management,
- Deputy member of the Committee on Transport and Digital Infrastructure and
- Member of the trust committee that decides on the business plans of the intelligence services .
In the 2017 Bundestag election she received 30.8% of the votes in the same constituency and was repeatedly defeated by the CDU candidate Ingo Gädechens (41.5%). It moved into the Bundestag with first place on the state list.
Public offices
From 1994 to 1997 she was Deputy Mayor and from 1997 to 2003 Mayor of Kasseedorf . From 2001 to 2003 she was also head of the office of Schönwalde . In 2003 she received the Freiherr vom Stein Medal from Schleswig-Holstein for her work in local politics.
Positions
Hagedorn advocates a halt to the large-scale Fehmarnbelt Fixed Link project . In 2016, she accused Deutsche Bahn of deliberately neglecting the maintenance of the Fehmarnsund Bridge (“coat hanger”) because it relied on a new bridge financed by the federal government as part of the hinterland connection of the Sund Bridge.
Web links
- Website by Bettina Hagedorn
- Biography at the German Bundestag
- Bettina Hagedorn on parliament watch.de
Individual evidence
- ^ NDR: Hagedorn becomes State Secretary in Berlin. Retrieved March 26, 2018 .
- ↑ a b German Bundestag - Biographies. Retrieved June 7, 2020 .
- ^ Hamburger Abendblatt Online from March 24, 2009
- ↑ German Bundestag, Member Biography Bettina Hagedorn ( Memento of the original from April 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 2013 constituency results ( Memento of the original from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 2017 constituency results
- ↑ Fixed link - NO THANKS! - Bettina Hagedorn. In: www.bettina-hagedorn.de. Retrieved May 20, 2016 .
- ^ Sund: bridge or tunnel - exchange of blows in distant Berlin. In: Lübecker Nachrichten. Accessed December 31, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hawthorn, Bettina |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Siebmann, Bettina (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 26, 1955 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kiel |