Heike Dederer

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Heike Dederer (2019)

Heike Dederer (born December 28, 1969 in Ulm ) is a German politician ( CDU , formerly Greens ).

Professional background

Dederer attended elementary school and high school in Bietigheim-Bissingen . After graduation 1989 graduated to 1992, a configuration of the higher service in financial management, as they graduate Finanzwirtin completed (FH). She then worked as a tax inspector at the tax office in Bietigheim-Bissingen, but ended her civil servant career after just one year and moved to a private tax office as an employee. Later she worked as the office manager of a member of the Bundestag and until her election to the state parliament in various functions in medium-sized businesses, most recently as HR manager.

From July 2009 to May 2011 she headed the presidential office of the Hessian state parliament president Norbert Kartmann . From 2009 to 2014 Dederer was the state parliament's press spokeswoman. Since June 2011 she has been chief of protocol and head of the events area of ​​the Hessian state parliament.

Political career

The green

In 1991 Heike Dederer joined the Greens . Among other things, she was active as a state treasurer in the Green-Alternative Youth Baden-Württemberg; In 1992/93 she was also a member of the state board of the Greens in Baden-Württemberg. From 1994 she was a councilor for the Green Alternative List in Bietigheim-Bissingen, including some years as parliamentary group leader.

In April 2001, she was elected to the Baden-Württemberg state parliament for the first time as the successor to her husband Michael Jacobi for constituency 14 (Bietigheim-Bissingen) , where she acted as the financial policy spokeswoman for her parliamentary group and was a member of the finance committee and the committee of inquiry into the FlowTex affair.

CDU

In January 2005, Heike Dederer joined the CDU with her mandates in the state parliament and in the district council of the Ludwigsburg district . The CDU parliamentary group in the state parliament accepted them on January 25, 2005, and the Ludwigsburg CDU district association on February 23. She resigned from her seat on the Bietigheim-Bissingen municipal council. She justified her change with the fact that her political ideas no longer coincided with those of the federal party of the Greens. In particular, she mentioned the question of the future development of health insurance and wealth tax.

The CDU parliamentary group sent Heike Dederer as a member of the finance committee, the interior committee, the environment and transport committee and the petitions committee. In the summer of 2005, Heike Dederer failed when applying for a CDU state parliament mandate for the Stuttgart-Mitte district. In October 2006 it became known that she had received an open-ended contract from Prime Minister Günther Oettinger as deputy head of the “Political Planning, Strategic Controlling and Government Program” department. At the same time she became head of the project group “Urban Life”. On October 14, 2006, Heike Dederer was elected as an assessor in the state board of the CDU workers 'organization - the Christian Democratic Workers' Union (CDA).

In August 2008 Heike Dederer moved to the Hessian CDU . From August 25, 2008 to June 30, 2009 Dederer was press spokeswoman for both the CDU state association in Hesse and the Hessian CDU parliamentary group.

literature

  • State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, 13th electoral term 2001–2006. 3rd edition, as of November 2003. Neue Darmstädter Verlagsanstalt, Rheinbreitbach 2003, ISBN 3-87576-521-4 . Pp. 38, 83, 93
  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament. Southwest German parliamentarians from 1919 to today , Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-923476-16-9 , pp. 160ff.

Web links

Commons : Heike Dederer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Heike Dederer becomes the spokesperson for the state parliament. June 3, 2009, accessed April 4, 2019 .
  2. Korean visitors visiting the state parliament | Hessian state parliament. Retrieved April 4, 2019 .
  3. Alfred Behr: Green tree frog - black toad. The Flowtex committee has now also led to a change of faction . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . No. 18 , January 22, 2005, pp. 4 .
  4. ^ Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament. Southwest German parliamentarians from 1919 until today . Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-923476-16-9 , pp. 161 .
  5. The Pope wears "Jesus Christ", but the cozy hat is not trendy . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung . No. 33 , August 17, 2008, p. 7 .
  6. Press release - press officer. CDU parliamentary group in the Hessian state parliament, August 12, 2008, accessed on April 4, 2019 .