Gabriele Pauli

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Gabriele Pauli (2007)

Gabriele Maud Pauli (born June 26, 1957 in Schweich ) is a former German politician .

education and profession

From 1964 Pauli attended elementary school in Zirndorf and in 1968 switched to the Helene-Lange-Gymnasium in Fürth , where she graduated from high school in 1976 . In the 1973/74 school year she was the school representative and district school representative for Middle Franconia .

In 1976 Gabriele Pauli began studying business administration at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg , which she graduated in 1981 with a degree in business administration. From 1978 she received a scholarship from the Konrad Adenauer Foundation . From 1982 to 1983 she was a research assistant at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. In 1986 she was promoted to Dr. rer. pole. PhD . The topic of her dissertation was political PR - strategic public relations work by political parties - on the PR practice of the CSU . In it, she analyzes the external representation of the party, which was tailored to Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss at the time, and summarizes: "This system can work as long as the party-internal cohesion through the conveyed Bavarian sense of identity and the integration and motivational power of the party chairman ensures the party leadership's room for maneuver." she the Pauli-Balleis-Verlag in Nuremberg and initially worked at various educational institutions as a speaker and seminar leader.

She took over her mother's jewelry and watch business in May 2016; it was closed in May 2017.

Political career

In 1974 Pauli joined the Junge Union (JU) and in 1977 the CSU. From 1985 she was a member of the regional executive committee of the Junge Union, from 1987 to 1990 in the function of deputy chairwoman. From 1988 to 1990 she was an employee of the German Bundestag . From 1989 Pauli was a member of the CSU state executive and from April 2005 in the CSU's application committee. From 1988 to 1990 she was a councilor in Zirndorf.

District Administrator from 1990 to 2008

Pauli replaced Dietrich Sommerschuh (SPD) on May 1, 1990 - as Germany's youngest district administrator at the time . With 50.4 percent of the vote, she was in the runoff for District Administrator of Central Franconia district Fürth selected and confirmed in 1996 with 59.1 percent in office. On March 3, 2002, she was elected for a third term with 65.4 percent of the vote . In the local elections on March 2, 2008, Pauli did not run. Your successor as district administrator was Matthias Dießl .

The "spying affair" and its consequences

In 2006, Pauli hit the headlines after her public criticism of the then Bavarian Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber . According to the economic advisor for the city of Fürth , Horst Müller, Michael Höhenberger , Stoiber's then office manager in the Bavarian State Chancellery , wanted to obtain information about her, "in order to add something to her." In this context he is said to have asked whether Pauli had alcohol problems or male acquaintances. Höhenberger denied the allegations, but applied for a transfer when the affair became known. Under Stoiber's successor, Günther Beckstein , Höhenberger returned to the Bavarian State Chancellery as head of the political planning, public relations and public affairs department. CSU general secretary Markus Söder accused Pauli of behavior that was harmful to the party.

At the beginning of 2007, the discussion about Stoiber's top candidacy in the state elections in 2008 intensified . Pauli, giving it misogyny accused ( "It seems to me that he in dealing with women in political office has a problem [...] A man could he possibly not as I said to myself. They are not important"), suggested considering poor poll numbers for Stoiber held a CSU member survey on January 4th. Even after Stoiber announced on January 18 that he would not stand again, the conflict was not resolved. Pauli called for the party base to be included in the preliminary decision on the office of Prime Minister. At the end of March 2007, she officially submitted the application that the CSU board should decide on the top candidate for the state election by means of a member survey. On February 21st, on the Political Ash Wednesday of the CSU in the Passau three-country hall, there were choruses that lasted for minutes and were directed against Pauli without the CSU Presidium taking any action .

On March 5, Pauli announced that he would not run again as district administrator, but would look for a new challenge in business or politics.

Candidacy for the CSU party chairmanship

On July 12, 2007, Pauli announced her candidacy for the CSU chairmanship. The CSU leaders gave her no chance of success in the fight against Erwin Huber and Horst Seehofer for the successor to Stoiber. A study by the Forsa Institute commissioned by Bild am Sonntag came to the conclusion that 56 percent of the CSU voters and 59 percent of all Bavarian voters would find it good if the party congress could choose between three candidates. A quarter of all Bavarian voters and 31 percent of CSU supporters believed that Pauli's candidacy would harm the CSU. 15 percent of the CSU supporters spoke out in favor of Pauli as CSU chairman.

On September 19, Pauli presented her election program for the application for the CSU chairmanship. Among other things, a marriage should be limited to seven years and an extension through the registry office should be possible. In support of the proposal, she argued that many marriages are not conducted honestly and that living together should not follow material interests. In particular because of this proposal of a "fixed-term marriage" she came under the crossfire of criticism. Critics from their own party as well as those of the Greens complained that this could not be reconciled with the protection of the family . Shortly afterwards, Pauli confirmed that she had taken over the idea of ​​a “temporary marriage” from the fictional character “Erwin Pelzig” of the cabaret artist Frank-Markus Barwasser , who packaged very progressive ideas in “this Bavarian way”.

At the CSU party congress on September 28, Pauli wanted to include the sentence “By family, the CSU understands all communities in which children grow up” in the family policy part of the basic program . Only she herself voted for the motion, while all the other delegates rejected it. In the vote on the party chairmanship on the following day, they received 24 of 959 votes, which corresponded to a share of only 2.5 percent.

After this party congress she was no longer a member of the CSU executive committee, as her district association Nuremberg-Fürth-Schwabach had no longer proposed her. In her opinion, district chief Günther Beckstein considered her “no longer negotiable”.

Leaving the CSU

On November 21, 2007, Gabriele Pauli publicly announced that she was leaving the CSU. She cited the behavior of some party colleagues as the reason. She did not provide any specific information about her further plans: “The spectrum ranges from founding her own party to joining another party.” She at least ruled out an end to her political activity, as there were people in the population who did not want this. According to press reports, Pauli received a fee for an interview about her resignation in the magazine Vanity Fair or coordinated her resignation with the publication date of the magazine. This was viewed critically by the German Association of Journalists .

Entry to the Free Voters and election to the state parliament

In mid-June 2008 she applied for membership in the Nuremberg Free Voters Association . After his approval, the admission was later formally confirmed by the state executive. The city association also unanimously nominated Pauli as a direct candidate in the district of Nuremberg-North for the upcoming state elections . At the delegates' meeting of the FW district of Middle Franconia on June 25, she was nominated to eighth place on the district list, after the district association had initially placed her in ninth place. Your candidacy was controversial within the Bavarian Free Voters. The FW state chairman Hubert Aiwanger said: "We are not happy about it, but we cannot and will not intervene." In the election on September 28, in which Pauli ran against Prime Minister Günther Beckstein in her constituency , she received 7, 3 percent of the first votes; their result was thus slightly below the average share of votes for free voters in Central Franconia. With almost 32,000 second votes, she received the highest number of votes among all FW candidates in the Middle Franconia constituency , which means she was well ahead of second-placed candidate Peter Bauer and was able to move into the Bavarian state parliament. There she was elected chairman of the Committee on Local Affairs and Internal Security . She was the only committee chairman from among the ranks of the Free Voters. After they left their parliamentary group on June 17, 2009, Joachim Hanisch (FW) was elected chairman of the Interior Committee a week later, and Bernhard Pohl (FW) replaced Pauli on the committee.

Candidacy for the 2009 European elections and the consequences

Free voters

On February 28, 2009, Pauli was nominated by the delegates' assembly of the Free Voters Federal Electoral Group with 76 out of 81 votes (93.6 percent) unopposed as the top candidate in the nationwide list of Free Voters for the 2009 European elections . With a share of the vote of only 1.7 percent, the entry into the European Parliament failed because the 5% clause, which was later declared unconstitutional, was still valid at that time.

On the evening of the European elections, Pauli announced that he wanted to run his own party in the 2009 Bundestag election , since the Free Voters in their former form as an association would not have been able to participate. However, the move was not without controversy: In the parliamentary group, you were accused of using the free voters as a "platform for self-expression". In addition, she showed little commitment as the chairwoman of the Interior Committee. Since she insisted on her plans despite an appeal by Federal Chairman Armin Grein, Pauli was excluded from her ranks at the meeting of the parliamentary group on June 16 at the initiative of Chairman Hubert Aiwanger . In 2012 Pauli wanted to become a member of the Free Voters again, but the federal executive committee rejected the application for membership.

Free Union

On June 18, 2009 Pauli announced the founding of the Free Union party - namely an allusion to both the CSU and the Free Voters - in order to "seriously introduce new thinking into the political system" and to advocate that "in Germany again Values ​​find their way into politics ”. According to press reports, more than 200 people are said to have signed a declaration of membership at the founding meeting on June 21 in Munich's Hofbräukeller , and Pauli was elected federal chairman. At times the party had up to 1000 members in eight regional associations. After the Federal Returning Officer Paulis Freie Union admitted to the federal election on July 17, the state election committees in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, Brandenburg, Saarland, Hamburg, Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Berlin, Thuringia, North Rhine-Westphalia as well as Bavaria and refused Lower Saxony the Pauli party admission. While in most countries the required number of supporters' signatures had not been received, Pauli missed signing the list of applicants in her home country Bavaria of all places. On August 6, 2009, the federal electoral committee finally decided not to allow the Free Union to participate in federal elections with state lists. However, the party was allowed to run for the state election in Brandenburg on September 27, 2009 and achieved 150 votes (0.01%).

On May 27, 2010, Pauli resigned as federal chairwoman after internal disagreements and announced her resignation from the party on June 3. However, as a non-attached MP, she remained a member of the Bavarian State Parliament. Pauli did not run again for the state election in September 2013.

Candidate for mayor on Sylt

Pauli announced in September 2014 that he would be running for the mayoral election of the municipality of Sylt on December 14th. She met the entry requirement by providing 135 resident signatures and was the only woman among the six candidates. Their program included a welcome allowance of 5000 euros for newborns to combat the lack of offspring and more efficient administration. In the first ballot, with a turnout of 53.5 percent of the almost 13,000 eligible voters, Nikolas Häckel from the Sylt voter community - supported by the SPD and SSW - got 27 percent. In the runoff election due on January 11, 2015, Pauli was supported by the Pirate Party , but was defeated by Häckel with 45.0% to 55.0% of the vote.

Further career

Pauli is currently non-party: “I don't see any party that I can fully approve, there is a life after politics.” Instead, she is taking over the life's work of her mother, who died two months earlier, a jewelry store in Zirndorf .

In May 2017, Pauli gave up her mother's jewelry store in Zirndorf and stated that she wanted to open a jewelry store in Munich.

Life

Gabriele Pauli

Pauli was married to the CSU politician Siegfried Balleis from 1984 to 1994 , with whom they have a daughter (* 1987). After six years of second marriage, she has been divorced from an entrepreneur since February 2007. On March 20, 2007, Pauli confirmed to the Bild newspaper that she had been in a relationship with an entrepreneur from Trier since the beginning of September 2006 . In 2008 a liaison with the manager Richard Ungerhofer from Austria was reported.

On March 28, 2007, an issue of Park Avenue magazine was published with photos by Pauli that were taken in a photo studio. The CSU politician was photographed in various clothes and poses by the Hamburg photographer Jens Boldt . Recordings showing Pauli wearing latex clothing sparked further lively discussions about her person. Various media spread the opinion that the gloves could be assigned to an aesthetic from the field of BDSM and pornography , and compared the image motif with that of a dominatrix . Pauli repeatedly denied this and stated that the photos were “aesthetically beautiful” and also had an artistic claim. The press reactions to these recordings subsequently occupied the courts up to and including the Federal Constitutional Court.

In an eBay - auction in early September 2007, the gloves for 1,131 Euros were auctioned in favor of an association whose chairman Pauli was at that time and even the revenue from the photographs received. The gloves were bought by auction from the former CSU deputy district chairman in the Roth district , Stefan Kuchenmeister, who had been commissioned by Pauli to market the gloves.

A few days before the CSU party congress, Pauli was shown on the cover of the Illustrierte Bunte , apparently only wearing the Bavarian diamond flag . Pauli gave “the lascivious diva again ”, the Süddeutsche Zeitung described the motif.

Awards

Publications

  • Political PR. Strategic public relations work for political parties. To the PR practice of the CSU. Pauli-Balleis, Zirndorf 1986, ISBN 3-89078-009-1 . (At the same time: Erlangen-Nürnberg, University, dissertation 1986)
  • With Manfred Otzelberger: The red rebel. Progress needs provocation. Gütersloher Verlagshaus , Gütersloh 2013, ISBN 978-3-579-06627-1 .

Web links

 Wikinews: Gabriele Pauli  - in the news
Commons : Gabriele Pauli  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  36. Communication from the Bavarian State Parliament of June 24, 2009  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed on August 31, 2009@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.bayern.landtag.de  
  37. Free voters: Pauli top candidate for European elections , FAZ.NET (online edition of FAZ ), February 28, 2009, accessed on February 28, 2009
  38. Judgment in Karlsruhe - five percent clause in European elections unconstitutional , sueddeutsche.de of November 9, 2011, requested on September 20, 2013
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  40. ^ Free voters: Appeal to Pauli. In: sueddeutsche.de. June 15, 2009. Retrieved June 16, 2009 .
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  73. Awarded on June 19, 2009 by the Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Joachim Herrmann . Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, press release no. 240/09  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.stmi.bayern.de