Gisela Manderla

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Gisela Manderla (2020)

Gisela Manderla (born February 11, 1958 in Kaiserswerth ) is a German politician ( CDU ). Since November 2018 she has been a member of the German Bundestag again , to which she was a member from 2013 to 2017.

Life and work

Gisela Manderla has been married since 1981 and has three grown children. She is Roman Catholic and lives with her husband in Cologne . Before becoming a member of the German Bundestag , the company-trained and IHK -certified environmental specialist ran an engineering office in Cologne with her husband.

Political career

1978 Gisela Manderla joined the Christian Democratic Union of Germany . From 1996 to 1999 she was a member of the district representation of the Cologne-Kalk district and from 1997 until she moved into the German Bundestag in 2013 she was chairwoman of the CDU local branch Cologne-Brück .

In 2000 Gisela Manderla was elected to the Cologne City Council. Until she was elected to the Bundestag in 2013, she held various functions there. She was a member of the sports committee until 2003 and a member of the economic committee until 2006. From 2006 she took over the chairmanship of the Committee for Schools and Further Education and held this until she left the council. From 2006 to 2013 she was also the spokesperson for the Committee on General Administration and Law.

Gisela Manderla has been chairwoman of the CDU Women’s Union in Cologne since 1997 and has been the deputy party chairwoman of the CDU Cologne since 2004. In addition, she has been deputy state chairwoman of the CDU Women's Union of North Rhine-Westphalia since 1999 .

Member of the Bundestag

Gisela Manderla in the Bundestag, 2019

On November 5, 2018, Gisela Manderla moved up to the Bundestag as 15th on the state list of North Rhine-Westphalia for the outgoing MP Ralf Brauksiepe , to which she already belonged from 2013 to 2017. She is a full member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and, as in the previous legislative period, of the Defense Committee . She is a member of the German-Chinese, German-Polish and German-Pacific parliamentary groups and a deputy member of the German-French Parliamentary Assembly. In the previous 18th legislative period, she was also a deputy member of the health committee . Within the CDU / CSU parliamentary group , she is a member of the SME parliamentary group, the Kardinal-Höffner group, the local politics working group and the women’s group. She is also a member of the Pacific, Poland and China parliamentary groups. The foundation of the 1. FC Köln Bundestag fan club “Koalition rut-wiess” in September 2015 was also her initiative.

Honorary positions

In addition to her parliamentary activities, Gisela Manderla is the chairwoman of the Brücker Informations eV and patron of the Bundesverband Herzkranke Kinder eV She is also the deputy chairwoman of the Cologne diocesan group of the Association of Catholic Entrepreneurs. In connection with her committee work, she is chairwoman of the Catholic Working Group for Soldiers Care (KAS) and her position as honorary vice-president of the German Society for Defense Technology eV In addition, she chairs the Mid-Atlantic Club (MAC) Bonn eV as chairwoman.

Web links

Commons : Gisela Manderla  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. CDU Cologne - Women's Union . In: CDU Cologne . ( cdu-koeln.de [accessed on July 5, 2017]).
  3. ^ CDU Cologne - Executive Board member . In: CDU Cologne . ( cdu-koeln.de [accessed on July 5, 2017]).
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  5. German Bundestag - Retired members of the 19th electoral term. In: bundestag.de. Retrieved February 24, 2019 .
  6. German Bundestag - Defense Committee . In: German Bundestag . ( bundestag.de [accessed December 17, 2019]).
  7. ^ German Bundestag - Committee on Health . In: German Bundestag . ( bundestag.de [accessed on July 5, 2017]).
  8. ^ Günter Bannas: FC fan club in the Bundestag: Coalition Rut Wiess . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . September 23, 2015, ISSN  0174-4909 ( faz.net [accessed August 2, 2017]).