Carsten Huebner

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Carsten Huebner (born July 19, 1969 in Lehrte near Hanover ) is a former German PDS politician and freelance journalist a. a. for the daily newspaper Neues Deutschland .

After Hübner graduated from the New High School in Braunschweig in 1988 with a high school diploma, he did his community service from 1989 to 1990 in an elderly care facility. He then studied political science and education at the TU Braunschweig . Here he worked for several semesters as AStA chairman. From 1996 to 1998 he worked as a research assistant for the PDS parliamentary group in Thuringia in the areas of right-wing extremism, migration policy, youth and vocational training.

In 1996, Hübner joined the PDS Thuringia. He was u. a. domestic policy spokesman for the PDS regional association in Thuringia and later a member of the party's federal executive committee.

In 1998 the PDS jumped the 5 percent hurdle for the first time and entered the Bundestag with 36 members. Huebner was on the national list Thuringia chosen and belonged to Parliament on 2002. During this time he was spokesman and chairman of his group in the committees for human rights and for economic cooperation and development. In 2002, Hübner was defeated by Uwe Hiksch in the list in the Thuringia regional association, and some time later withdrew from active party politics. He belongs to the undogmatic left wing of the party.

Carsten Hübner is a member of the Association of Those Persecuted by the Nazi Regime / Association of Antifascists and was a member of the state spokesman's council of the TVVdN / BdA. In Thuringia, Hübner was involved in the Young Comrades group and later in the ju.li.th network. He did not join the youth association founded in 1999 ['solid] . Hübner is a member of the ver.di union.

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  1. Article by Carsten Hübner