Gitta Schuessler

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Schüßler in 2010

Gitta Andrea Schüßler (born September 1, 1961 in Burgstädt ) is a German politician of the NPD . From 2004 to 2014 she was a member of the Saxon state parliament .

Life

After completing the 10th grade of POS Schuessler was trained as a bookseller and, after the turnaround , as part of a job creation scheme , the office clerk / Technical Clerk retrained. She has been working independently in retail since 1998. She is married and has three children.

politics

In 2004 Schüßler was elected to the Saxon state parliament via the NPD state list and was a member of the NPD parliamentary group. She was a member of the Committee on School and Sport, the Committee on Environment and Agriculture, and a deputy member of the Committee on Social Affairs, Health, Family, Women and Youth and the Committee on Petitions. On January 21, 2005, Schüßler left the meeting room of the Saxon state parliament together with the rest of the NPD parliamentary group. She did not want to take part in a minute of silence for the victims of National Socialism after the state parliament had refused to hold a minute of silence for German war victims. In the 2005 Bundestag election she ran unsuccessfully in the Chemnitzer Land - Stollberg constituency . Schüßler is the managing director and treasurer in the Zwickau-Westsachsen district association of the NPD. Together with Katharina Becker and Judith Rothe , Schüßler founded the “ Ring Nationaler Frauen ” on September 16, 2006 in Saxony-Anhalt as a nationwide women's organization of the NPD. After a motion of no confidence in 2009, she resigned her office as the national spokesperson for this organization.

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