Hanka Kliese

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Hanka Kliese (2016)

Hanka Kliese (born April 13, 1980 in Pasewalk ) is a German political scientist and politician ( SPD ). She has been a member of the Saxon State Parliament since 2009 . There she is deputy chairwoman of the SPD parliamentary group.

Life

Kliese grew up in a family of teachers. Because of her parents' professional activity, she spent her childhood in Croatia (1983–1986) and North Korea (1986–1988) and then in Chemnitz (until 1990 Karl-Marx-Stadt ), where she graduated from high school in Am Schloßteich in 1998 . During this time she played soccer in the youth team of Chemnitzer FC .

From 1999 to 2006 she studied political science and adult education at the Technical University of Chemnitz as a scholarship holder of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung . She completed internships at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarian Research in Dresden and at the European Parliament in Brussels.

In February 2006 she finished her studies as Magistra Artium and changed from 2006 to 2008 as a member of the German Bundestag . After working for Detlef Müller (SPD), member of the Bundestag , she most recently worked for Wolfgang Gunkel (SPD) in the field of human rights and humanitarian aid. Back in Chemnitz she worked for the management of the workers' welfare organization .

Kliese has a daughter, is of Protestant denomination and lives in Chemnitz.

politics

Political party

Kliese has been a member of the Jusos in Chemnitz since 1997 and of the SPD Saxony since 2000 . Kliese is also a member and, since 2008, deputy chairwoman of the Working Group of Social Democratic Women . In Chemnitz's mayor election in 2006, she acted as campaign manager for the SPD candidate and current mayor Barbara Ludwig . Kliese has been deputy chairwoman of the SPD Saxony since 2018.

MPs

In the state elections in 2009 she ran in constituency 13 (Chemnitz 2) as a direct candidate of her party. After the competitors from the CDU and Die Linke, it received 13.6 percent of the first votes and entered the Saxon state parliament via position 6 on the SPD's state list. In 2014 she was re-elected from the list; as a direct candidate in constituency 11 (Chemnitz 2), she unified 15.4 percent of the first votes. In the 5th Saxon State Parliament she was a member of the Committee for Science and University, Culture and Media and the Committee for School and Sport. In the 6th Saxon state parliament, she was a member of the committee for science and universities, culture and media and chair of the evaluation committee and, since 2014, deputy chairman of her party and spokeswoman for inclusion, spokeswoman for cultural policy and culture of remembrance. In the 2019 state election , Hanka Kliese ran as a direct candidate in constituency 10 and moved into the Saxon state parliament via position 4 on the state list of the SPD. In the 7th Saxon State Parliament she is the spokesperson for justice, equality, inclusion and participation as well as Europe. She is a member of the Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Democracy, Europe and Equality Committee and the Evaluation Committee. In 2019 she was re-elected as deputy group leader.

Others

Kliese has been committed to democracy and against right-wing extremism for years . She has been a member of the Network for Democracy and Courage (NDC) since 2001 and writes for the SPD-related Internet portal Endstation Rechts . She is the founder of the Chemnitz alliance "Bunter Brühl". In 2011 she co-founded the association Lern- und Gedenkort Kaßberg-Prison eV in Chemnitz, which commemorates political prisoners of the GDR who were ransomed by the FRG and whose deputy chairwoman she became. Kliese has been chairwoman of the cultural forum of social democracy in Saxony since 2015.

Publications

Web links

Commons : Hanka Kliese  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Free press : The couple also have a special relationship with the CFC: Manja Kliese, sister of the SPD member of parliament Hanka Kliese, was the goalkeeper of the sky-blue team on June 10, 2017 when she was young
  2. Vice.com: Why this Chemnitz woman is now turning her back on her club from March 12, 2019
  3. Editor: Hanka Kliese: New author at Endstation Rechts. In: Endstation Rechts , September 15, 2009.
  4. ^ Homepage of the prison .