Inge Aures

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Inge Aures (2012)

Inge Aures (born July 10, 1956 in Presseck ) is a German local and state politician ( SPD ) and a member of the state parliament . From 1995 to 2007 she was Lord Mayor of the large district town of Kulmbach and from 2013 to 2018 the Second Vice-President of the Bavarian State Parliament . From 2011 to 2013 she was deputy chairwoman of the Bavarian SPD parliamentary group .

Career

Raised in Presseck closed Aures at the Carl-von-Linde-Realschule in Kulmbach with the intermediate certificate from. Subsequently, she acquired the technical college entrance qualification at the Kulmbacher Fachoberschule . She finished her architecture studies at the Coburg University of Applied Sciences as a graduate engineer , was then employed as a project manager at a private planning company in Kulmbach and then settled down as a freelance architect. After elimination of their office as mayor, she completed a master's degree at the University of Bamberg for historic preservation successfully.

politics

Inge Aures (left) with Henry Schramm and Klaus Peter Söllner , 2004

Her political career began in 1976 when she joined the SPD . In 1988 she was elected deputy chairwoman of the SPD local association in Kulmbach. From 2004 to 2007 she was district chairwoman of the SPD Upper Franconia. Aures has been the district chairwoman of the SPD Kulmbach since 2008.

Aures took on his first political mandates after the local elections in the spring of 1990 in the city council of Kulmbach, in the district assembly of the district of Kulmbach and in the district assembly of Upper Franconia. On October 16, 1994, she was elected mayor of the city of Kulmbach to succeed Erich Stammberger . She took office on January 16, 1995. In the mayor election on October 22, 2006, she lost 47.6% to Henry Schramm (CSU). After the local elections in the spring of 2008 , she took over the chairmanship of the SPD parliamentary group and the chairmanship of the SPD district association Kulmbach.

For the state elections on September 28, 2008 , she was placed in the Kulmbach constituency and fifth on the SPD list in the Upper Franconian constituency and entered the Bavarian state parliament for the first time with the second best result of all SPD candidates in Upper Franconia . In the state elections on September 15, 2013 and October 14, 2018 , she was re-elected from the list of the constituency of Upper Franconia. From 2011 to 2013 Aures was the deputy chairwoman of the SPD parliamentary group . From 2013 to 2018 she was the second vice-president of the state parliament .

She is currently a member of the Committee for Housing, Building and Transport. She is the only representative of the SPD in the Broadcasting Council of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation, of which she has been a member since 2013. She was a full member of the parliamentary investigation committees “BayernLB and Hypo Group Alpe Adria” (2010–2011) and “Mollath” (2013).

In the run-up to the 2020 local elections , Aures came under fire in February 2020 because her husband had received architectural contracts from the AWO district association Kulmbach, of which Aures is district chairman. There was talk of corruption, mismanagement and nepotism in the media. Aures confirmed the conflict of interest, but she did not see any defects in the award of contracts.

Private

Aures is married and a Protestant.

Awards

Web links

Commons : Inge Aures  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Aures deselected again. The New Day, June 25, 2007, accessed June 25, 2007 .
  2. Mayor election 2006
  3. ^ Portrait of Inge Aures. BayernSPD Landtag, December 12, 2018, accessed on December 12, 2018 .
  4. Investigation Committee BayernLB / HGAA 2010-2011. Bavarian State Parliament, February 25, 2010, accessed on February 25, 2010 .
  5. ^ Inquiry committee for the Mollath case. Bavarian State Parliament, April 24, 2013, accessed on April 24, 2013 .
  6. Apparently the award scandal at AWO Kulmbach. Radio eins, February 15, 2020, accessed on February 15, 2020 .
  7. ^ Scandal at the AWO Kulmbach: Inge Aures in the criticism. Radio Plassenburg, February 15, 2020, accessed on February 15, 2020 .
  8. ↑ Have orders received? BR24, February 15, 2020, accessed February 15, 2020 .
  9. inge-aures.de
  10. Bavarian Order of Merit for Inge Aures. Bavarian State Parliament, December 17, 2014, accessed on December 17, 2014 .
  11. Golden Citizen Medal for Inge Aures. Nordbayerischer Kurier, June 2, 2016, accessed on June 2, 2016 .
  12. Awarded the Bavarian Constitutional Medal. Bavarian State Parliament, January 28, 2019, accessed on January 28, 2019 .