Christiane Blömeke

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Christiane Blömeke (2018)

Christiane Bettina Angelika Blömeke (* 16th February 1960 in Hamburg ) is a German politician of the party Alliance 90 / The Greens Hamburg . From March 2004 to February 2020 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Christiane Blömeke passed her Abitur in 1978 in Hamburg . Then she began training as a medical-technical assistant for laboratory and X-ray . Until 2000 she completed a distance learning course in the field of environment and education at the University of Rostock and works as a freelance speaker for environmental education in addition to her parliamentary work . After further training, she also leads workshops and gives seminars in the field of communication training and change coaching. If necessary, the trained mediator is also active in this area.

Blömeke is widowed and has three children. Her husband took his own life in 2008 because of depression . In this context she calls for the taboo to be removed from the subject of suicide in public.

politics

Blömeke has been a member of GAL since 1991 (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen Hamburg since 2012) and initially worked on the local committee for the Walddörfer district . From 1999 to 2004 she sat in the Wandsbek district assembly . Here she was parliamentary group leader of the Green District Group.

She was a member of the Hamburg citizenship from March 17, 2004. In her first electoral term she moved in via the list, since the introduction of the new electoral law she was directly elected in her constituency Alstertal-Walddörfer in 2008 and 2011 . In addition, she sat in the 18th electoral term (2004-2008) in the parliamentary committee of inquiry (PUA) “ Closed accommodation in Feuerbergstrasse” and in the 20th electoral term in the committee of inquiry into the death of the child Yagmur.

In the 2015 mayor elections , Blömeke again won a direct mandate in her Alstertal-Walddörfer constituency and was therefore a member of the 21st Hamburg Citizenship from March 2015 . She was deputy chairman of her group. In the 2020 general election , Blömeke did not run again.

Since joining parliament from 2004 to 2015, Blömeke sat for the Greens in the family, children and youth committee and was on the sports committee since 2011. After the 2015 election, she became chair of the health committee in the 21st electoral term and was responsible for the areas of health, care, consumer protection, senior citizens, animal welfare and sport.

Web links

Commons : Christiane Blömeke  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Miriam Opresnik: Because life goes on. Hamburger Abendblatt , July 11, 2009, accessed on February 3, 2016 .
  2. Beckmann talk show on daserste.de ( Memento from November 19, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Preliminary results of the 2015 state election: Elected candidates on the website of the North Statistics Office, accessed on February 17, 2015
  4. ^ Hamburger Abendblatt Hamburg: Green politician Blömeke: Farewell to the citizenship. September 20, 2019, accessed on February 29, 2020 (German).
  5. Minutes of the public meeting of the sports committee of the 19th Hamburg citizenship on July 16, 2008, (PDF, 37.6 kB), accessed on February 3, 2016