Isabel Mackensen

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Isabel Mackensen (2017)

Isabel Mackensen (born September 29, 1986 in Schwetzingen ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and has been a member of the Bundestag since July 2, 2019 .

Life

Mackensen graduated from the Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium in Neustadt in 2006 and then began studying political science and history at the University of Trier , which she graduated in 2012. She then completed a supplementary course at the Administrative University of Speyer and from 2013 worked in the constituency office of Member of the Bundestag Marcus Held . From 2015 to 2017 she was professionally active for the SPD district Palatinate and SPD subdistricts Neustadt-Bad Durkheim and Suedpfalz before as an expert consultant for environmental, energy, food, forestry, agriculture and viticulture in the SPD parliamentary group Rheinland-Pfalz changed .

She lives in Niederkirchen in the Bad Dürkheim district .

politics

Isabel Mackensen joined the SPD in September 2009. In the 2017 federal election she ran in the Neustadt-Speyer constituency , but lost 25.3% to Johannes Steiniger from the CDU . On July 2, 2019, she moved up to the Bundestag for Katarina Barley as eleventh on the Rhineland-Palatinate SPD state list , as she had moved to the European Parliament . Carsten Kühl , who was placed in front of her, had previously waived his mandate.

In the Bundestag she is a full member of the Committee on Food and Agriculture and the Committee on Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety and the Petitions Committee as a deputy member.

In terms of local politics, she is active in the local council of Niederkirchen, the association council of Deidesheim and in the Bad Dürkheim district council .

Web links

Commons : Isabel Mackensen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Profile. In: Isabel Mackensen. October 16, 2016, accessed July 2, 2019 .
  2. ^ A b c Wolfgang Kreilinger: Bundestag: Isabel Mackensen moves up for Barley. In: The Rhine Palatinate . June 13, 2019, accessed July 2, 2019 .
  3. German Bundestag - Retired members of the 19th electoral term. Retrieved July 2, 2019 .
  4. For Barley, a young politician would move up Mackensen. In: The world . October 18, 2018, accessed July 2, 2019 .
  5. ^ German Bundestag: Member profile of Isabel Mackensen. Retrieved September 29, 2019 .