Christiane Bainski

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Christiane Bainski (born January 24, 1952 in Ronneburg , Thuringia) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

biography

After graduating from high school in 1971, Bainski studied in Wuppertal from 1971 to 1975 and passed her second state examination in 1976 for teaching at primary and secondary schools. From 1977 to 1981 she was a teacher at a private school, from 1989 to 1995 at a comprehensive school; in between she worked as a freelancer. After leaving the state parliament in 2000, she brought the then school minister Gabriele Behler into her department, from where she moved to the regional offices (RAA) for the support of children and young people from immigrant families. She has been the head of the RAA in North Rhine-Westphalia since 2003 .

Political career

Christiane Bainski was active in left and feminist groups during her studies. Because of her membership in the MSB-Spartakus and in the DKP , she was not allowed to work in public schools due to the radical decree. In 1990 she became a member of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party and was district chairman in Wuppertal from 1991 to 1994. From 1994 to 1995 she was a member of the state board of the Greens in North Rhine-Westphalia. Bainski was a member of the twelfth state parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia from 1995 to 2000 . She entered the state parliament via her party's state list . There Bainski was a member of the parliamentary group's executive committee and legal policy spokesperson as well as a member of the penal commission of the legal committee. In 1995 she became chair of the newly created Committee on Migration Affairs. Within the party, Bainski was one of the wing of the “government left” around Environment Minister Bärbel Höhn and parliamentary group spokesman Roland Appel . Despite the parity of men / women, left forum / realos, which was common with the Greens at the time, she was elected parliamentary group leader in 1998 as the successor to Realpolitiker Gisela Nacken , but she had no political power. Bainski was no longer elected by the Greens' list party convention in Düsseldorf in 1999 due to unpaid electoral contributions to the party - she was a single mother of one child at the time. Bainski resigned as group leader and resigned from all offices of the party. Bainski has been a member of the Education and Science Union since 1972 .

family

Bainski is the mother of an adopted son from the Congo who is now a member of the hip-hop band Lopango Yaba Nka .

Individual evidence

  1. Imprint of raa.de ( Memento of the original from October 27, 2007 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. , accessed February 29, 2008  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.raa.de
  2. See e.g. E.g .: red leaves. Organ of the MSB Spartakus, 8 (1978), No. 12, p. 46.
  3. Handbook of the State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia, 12th electoral period, chap. 7, p. 4.

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