Dagmar Heib

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Dagmar Heib (2017)

Dagmar Heib (born January 29, 1963 in Saarlouis ) is a German politician and member of the CDU . She has been a member of the Saarland Parliament since 2004 .

education and profession

After graduating from the Max Planck Gymnasium in Saarlouis , she completed a law degree in Saarbrücken , Lausanne and Bonn . In 1990 she received the 1st state examination and in 1992 the 2nd state examination. She completed her legal traineeship in Trier . In 1992 she started legal practice in a European law firm in Brussels . 1993 followed a legal activity in a European association office in Brussels. In 1994 she became a research assistant in the CDU parliamentary group. From 1997 to 2004 she was part-time with parents and at the same time worked in a medium-sized company.

family

Dagmar Heib is married and has a son and a daughter.

Political functions

Heib became a member of the Junge Union in 1979 . In 1984 he joined the CDU. Since 1994 she has been a city councilor in Dillingen's city council, member of the CDU city association board of Dillingen , deputy chairwoman of the local CDU city center and member of the board of the women's union Dillingen. In 2003 she became a member of the board of the CDU district association Saarlouis. Since 2004 she has been a member of the Saarland state parliament and deputy district chairwoman. Since March 2004 she has been chairwoman of the CDU city council group. With the early state parliament election on March 25, 2012 , she initially resigned from the state parliament, but Georg Jungmann's resignation as state secretary allowed her to keep her mandate.

Member of committees

  • Education, culture and science
  • Inputs
  • European affairs as well as questions of the interregional parliamentary council
  • Heart, privacy, family, women and sports
  • Justice, constitutional and legal issues, and electoral testing

Web links

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