Corinna Miazga

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Corinna Miazga (born May 17, 1983 in  Oldenburg ) is a German politician ( AfD ). She is a member of the German Bundestag and state chairwoman of the AfD in Bavaria .

Life

After graduating from high school in 2003 in Oldenburg, Lower Saxony , Miazga began studying law at the University of Passau , which she did not complete. She has been working in the automotive industry in the field of contract review since 2015. Miazga played Bundesliga American football and was active as a youth coach. She is married and lives in Straubing .

politics

Corinna Miazga has been a member of Alternative für Deutschland since 2013 and in the same year became district chairman in the Lower Bavarian district of Straubing-Bogen .

According to his own statements, Miazga signed the Erfurt resolution presented by Björn Höcke in 2015 ; At that time, it was about opposing positions ("rebellion") to those of party founder Bernd Lucke . In 2016, Miazga was involved in a draft of the AfD's planned basic program. The draft program was introduced by the district of Lower Bavaria and called for a mosque ban as long as "the construction and operation of mosques serves not only for common prayer, but also for the dissemination of Islamic teachings aimed at eliminating our legal system". The Passauer Neue Presse and taz rated the program from Lower Bavaria as a significant restriction on religious freedom. Miazga campaigned in the 2017 federal election campaign, among other things, with the argument that she had prevented an asylum seeker home in Straubing.

In her application speech for a position in the federal board of the AfD on the occasion of the federal party conference in 2017 in Hanover, Miazga said that she had asked the responsible tax office in Berlin to review the non-profit nature of the campaign association Campact eV. In 2019 the status of a non-profit organization was revoked.

Miazga was elected to the 19th Bundestag via the state list position 3 of the AfD Bavaria . There she is a member of the Committee on European Union Affairs .

In September 2019, Miazga applied against four competitors for the state chairmanship of the Bavarian AfD. In a runoff election, she finally prevailed against Katrin Ebner-Steiner with 305 to 216 votes and became the new state chairman. She stated that she was “right in the middle” of the AfD. Johann Osel ( Süddeutsche Zeitung ) commented that she had touted herself “to the members as a reconciler”, but was “in terms of content on the wing line”. In the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , however, Miazga's election was seen as a “defeat of the right-wing national wing” ”. The daily newspaper Rheinpfalz headlined her choice: "Woman of the moderate tones at the top".

Intra-party conflicts

At the end of 2013, Miazga applied to the Federal Arbitration Court of the AfD to remove the board of directors of the Bavarian regional association and to declare the regional association's financial regulations invalid. According to Miazga, formalities had been violated. The request was rejected by the party's arbitration tribunals. Regardless of this, Miazga wrote a message to officials and members in Bavaria in January 2014. Because, in their opinion, the financial regulations are not valid, the district associations themselves are now responsible for collecting membership fees. The call resulted in direct debit cancellations and chargeback chargebacks. As a result, a party expulsion process was initiated against Miazga in 2014 . In 2017, after Miazga's election to the Bundestag, Die Zeit reported that the party arbitration tribunal was silent on the status of the proceedings. According to a report in the Passauer Neue Presse it has now been completed.

As part of the AfD federal party conference in 2017 in Hanover, Miazga accused her party colleague Petr Bystron of sexism . In her application speech for the election of the three deputy national spokespersons of the party, Miazga said: “The second reason why I am here is thanks to my party colleague Petr Bystron, who pointed out to me during the election campaign that women like me are actually better at a pole should dance . ”Both Miazga and the also candidate Bystron were defeated in the subsequent vote against Kay Gottschalk .

Web links

Commons : Corinna Miazga  - collection of images

Individual evidence

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