Ingrid Remmers

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Ingrid Remmers (2013)

Ingrid Liselotte Remmers (born March 26, 1965 in Ibbenbüren , † August 9, 2021 ) was a German politician ( Die Linke ) and social scientist . She was a member of the German Bundestag from October 2009 to October 2013 and again from September 2017 .

biography

Ingrid Remmers visited the Bodelschwingh school in Ibbenbüren, reaching in 1982 the high school . She then completed an apprenticeship as an office clerk at the newspaper publisher Scholten in Ibbenbüren from 1982 to 1985 . She was on parental leave from 1985 to 1987 and then worked as a seamstress and production assistant for a supplier to the Bochum location of the car company Opel until 1988 . Remmers began his second educational path at the Comenius College in Mettingen . Remmers graduated from high school there from 1989 to 1991 and then studied social sciences from 1993 to 1999 at the Ruhr University in Bochum in the field of business and associations. As part of her studies, she completed an internship at InWIS ( Institute for Housing, Real Estate Management , Urban and Regional Development ). In 1999 she received her diploma with an empirical survey on the question of the political representation of interests of tenants 'associations at the tenants' association in Dortmund.

Professionally, Remmers was active in the field of job placement , including qualification and integration in work as well as literacy . From 2001 to 2004 she was Head of Employment and Qualification at the FSA Förderverein. From 2006 to the end of 2008 she managed and supported a new institution for professional orientation and qualification of young adults who receive unemployment benefit II . She was also a co-founder and volunteer companion of two full-day childcare facilities. From 2005 to the end of 2008 she worked as a youth magistrate at the Bochum district court . From 2014 to 2017 she was union secretary at ver.di.

Ingrid Remmers died in August 2021 at the age of 56. She had been seriously ill for several years. She was single and the mother of one daughter.

Political party

Remmers was politically active from 2004 onwards. In 2005 she was elected to the regional executive committee of the WASG and headed the social policy department . From 2005 to 2007 she was chairwoman of the WASG's application advisory commission and from 2007 to the end of 2009 she held the same office within the successor party Die Linke. From 2006 to 2007 she was a member of the cooperation group of the state boards of WASG and PDS, which prepared the merger of the two parties in North Rhine-Westphalia. From 2007 she was a member of the spokesman's council of the inner-party formation Sozialistische Linke (SL) NRW as well as a delegate to the European Left . From 2008 to 2009 she was deputy spokeswoman for the North Rhine-Westphalia regional association of the Left Party. Remmers was one of the initiators of the state working group on communal matters in North Rhine-Westphalia.

Public Offices

In the 2009 Bundestag election Ingrid Remmers was elected to the German Bundestag via the state list of North Rhine-Westphalia . She was chairwoman of the petitions committee , deputy member of the committee for transport, building and urban development , member of the local politics working group of the Bundestag parliamentary group, spokeswoman for the state group of North Rhine-Westphalia of her parliamentary group and secretary. From June 2012 she was a member of the advisory board of the Federal Network Agency for Rail Infrastructure. She was re-elected to the Bundestag in the 2017 Bundestag election. In the 19th German Bundestag Remmers was a full member of the Committee for Transport and Digital Infrastructure and was a deputy member of the Committee for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety .

Memberships

Ingrid Remmers was a member of Ver.di , the TLG Fairwohnen cooperative, Mehr Demokratie and the donation association of the Left Party in the Bundestag.

Web links

Commons : Ingrid Remmers  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Ingrid Remmers on the website of the German Bundestag. In: bundestag.de. German Bundestag , accessed on August 10, 2021 .
  2. Left Bundestag member Ingrid Remmers (56) is dead. In: waz.de. Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung , August 9, 2021, accessed on August 10, 2021 .