Christina Musculus-Stahnke

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Christina Musculus-Stahnke (nee Musculus ; born December 5, 1962 in Kiel ) is a German politician ( FDP ).

Life

After graduating from high school in 1982, she studied law. In 1992 she passed the second state examination in law and has been working as a lawyer in Kiel since 1993.

Musculus-Stahnke joined the FDP in 2002 , where she became a member and temporarily chairwoman of the municipal working group. She has been the party's deputy district chairman since 2003 and was chairwoman of the program commission of the Kiel FDP from 2006 to 2008. After she was a civil member of the Kiel Culture and Building Committee from 2007 to 2008, she became a councilwoman and full member of these committees in 2008, as well as deputy chairwoman and cultural and building policy spokeswoman for her parliamentary group. She heads the FDP state committee for domestic and legal policy.

In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein in 2009 on September 17, 2009, Musculus-Stahnke first entered the state parliament via the state list of her party. There she was a member of the Education and Petitions Committee and a deputy member of the First Parliamentary Committee of Inquiry, the Interior and Legal Affairs and the Social Committee.

As a result of a recounting of votes in the Husum 3 constituency carried out in January 2010 , Die Linke received another mandate at the expense of the FDP. As a result, Musculus-Stahnke had to cede her mandate to the left-wing politician Björn Thoroe .

Musculus-Stahnke is married and has one son.

Individual evidence

  1. spon.de: Black-Yellow in Kiel. Government majority melts down to just one vote.

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