Cornelia Seibeld

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Cornelia Seibeld (2016)

Cornelia Seibeld (* 1974 in Berlin ) is a Berlin politician ( CDU ). She has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2006 .

Life and study

Seibeld grew up in Berlin-Schöneberg and attended the Barnim elementary school and the Fläming elementary school . She passed the Abitur in 1994 at the Walter-Rathenau-Gymnasium . Then she studied law at the Free University of Berlin . She has been working as a lawyer since 2002 . In 2011 their son was born with Sven Rissmann .

Political party

Seibeld joined the CDU and the Junge Union (district association of the JU Steglitz-Zehlendorf) in 1996 . Since 2005 she has been deputy district chairwoman of the CDU Steglitz-Zehlendorf. She was secretary in the CDU local association Wannsee. Since 2006 she has been the local chairwoman of the CDU local association in Lilienthal. In February 2013 she was elected local chairperson for a further two years.

Cornelia Seibeld was legal policy spokeswoman for the CDU parliamentary group from 2006 to 2011. From 2010 to 2011 she also held the office of deputy chairman of the CDU parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives. From 2011 to 2016 she was a member of the Committee for the Protection of the Constitution and Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Consumer Protection and Rules of Procedure. She was also a member of the Presidium and 1st Deputy Chairwoman of the CDU parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives. In July 2013 she became the church political spokeswoman for the CDU parliamentary group.

In the current 18th legislative period, she is Vice President of the House of Representatives and a member of the Committee on Integration, Labor and Social Affairs.

In 2006 she moved into the Berlin House of Representatives as a directly elected candidate in the constituency of Steglitz-Zehlendorf 4 with 40.5% of the first votes; in 2011 she was re-elected with 43.3% of the first votes. In 2016, she defended her direct mandate despite losses with 32.3%.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biography on the website of the Berlin House of Representatives for the 18th electoral term