Gregor Amann

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Gregor Amann

Gregor Amann (born August 15, 1962 in Ravensburg ) is a German politician ( SPD ).

education and profession

After graduating from high school in 1981 at the Hohenzollern High School in Sigmaringen , Amann did his community service from 1982 to 1983 as a volunteer for the Action Reconciliation Mark for a non-profit organization in Detroit . As a volunteer for Aktion Sühnezeichen, he then worked in their Berlin office until 1984. In the summer of 1984, Amann again went to the US and worked for a year as a laborer at a construction company in Washington, DC in 1985 began he studies in political science , psychology and linguistics at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , which he as a 1994 Master of Arts finished . After working at the Lufthansa subsidiary LSG Sky Chefs while studying , he started working as a check-in agent at Deutsche Lufthansa AG in 1994. In 1997 he switched to Lufthansa ticket sales at Frankfurt Airport, where he worked until 2001 and 2004 until 2005. Even after losing his Bundestag mandate in the 2009 Bundestag elections, he is again working as a ticket agent at Frankfurt Airport.

Gregor Amann is divorced.

Political party

Amann has been a member of the SPD since 1988. In 2000 and from 2005 until his resignation after the lost federal election in 2009, he was a member of the board of the SPD sub-district of Frankfurt am Main. From 2001 to 2004 he worked as the full-time manager of the sub-district. Gregor Amann was elected deputy chairman of the subdistrict on March 16, 2007, and was confirmed in this office on March 14, 2009. After losing his mandate in the Bundestag, Gregor Amann publicly took responsibility for his election defeat and resigned from the post of deputy chairman of the Frankfurt SPD. Amann is still active in the SPD and successfully ran for the Frankfurt city council in the local elections on March 27, 2011. Amann improved his position on the SPD list from 26th to 20th place through the "cumulation" and "panaschieren" possible in local elections in Hesse. In the local elections in 2016, Amann was re-elected as city councilor. In 2012 he again successfully ran for the sub-district executive committee of the Frankfurt SPD. He has been the economic policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group in Frankfurt since 2011.

MP

From 1993 to 1999 Gregor Amann was a member of the Local Advisory Council (OBR) 1 in Frankfurt am Main.

From 1999 to 2005 Amann was a member of the city ​​council of Frankfurt am Main.

From 2005 to 2009 Amann was a member of the German Bundestag . With 39.8% of the first votes, he was directly elected member of the constituency 183 (Frankfurt am Main I) .

In the 2009 federal election , Gregor Amann lost his direct mandate to CDU politician Matthias Zimmer .

As a member of the Bundestag, Gregor Amann was a member of the Committee on Labor and Social Affairs, Development and Economic Cooperation and the Petitions Committee. In the Committee for Labor and Social Affairs he was the responsible rapporteur for the SPD parliamentary group on the topics of pensions, old-age provision and old-age poverty. Amann was one of the few in the SPD parliamentary group who consistently voted “No” when the Bundeswehr was deployed abroad.

Amann has been a city councilor in Frankfurt am Main (again) since April 2011.

In the federal election on September 22, 2013 Amann ran again as a direct candidate of the SPD for the federal constituency 182 (Frankfurt am Main I) , but was defeated by the incumbent Prof. Dr. Matthias Zimmer (CDU).

Web links

Commons : Gregor Amann  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. [ https://frankfurt.de/-/media/frankfurtde/service-und-rathaus/zahlen-daten-ffekten/pdf/wahlanalysen/fwa_52_stadtverordnungenwahl.ashx City Council Election 2011, Frankfurter Wahlanalysen 52] accessed on Feb. 25, 2020
  2. ^ "Frankfurter Wahlanalysen 64", ed. from the city of Frankfurt am Main. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  3. http://www.spd-im-roemer.de/gremien/24726/3454/Wirtschaft-und-Frauen.html