Jennyfer Dutschke

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Jennyfer Dutschke (2018)

Jennyfer Dutschke (born June 7, 1986 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( FDP ) and was a member of the Hamburg Parliament from 2015 to 2020 . From November 2017 to May 2018 she was parliamentary managing director and deputy chairwoman of the FDP parliamentary group.

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Jennyfer Dutschke grew up in Hamburg-Rahlstedt . In 2006 she graduated from high school in Oldenfelde . She then completed a degree in economics at the University of Hamburg , which she successfully completed in 2012. During the 20th electoral term of the Hamburg Parliament she worked as a research assistant for the MP Thomas-Sönke Kluth . From 2008 to 2015 she worked for the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in the foundation's Hamburg office.

In 2005 Dutschke joined the Young Liberals . In 2007 she became a member of the FDP. Since 2013 she has been an assessor in the state board of the FDP Hamburg and since 2014 chairwoman of the Hamburg district association Rahlstedt. In the state election in Hamburg in 2015 , she entered the state list place 7 and moved into the state with 1078 personal list votes (0.1%). At the same time, she had run for first place in the FDP constituency list for the constituency of Rahlstedt , but with 5,162 votes (3.0%) she was unable to obtain a direct mandate. In the 21st citizenship , Dutschke initially belonged to the Committee for Social Affairs, Labor and Integration, the Submissions Committee, the Budget Committee and the Committee for Economy, Innovation and Media. After the faction-internal reallocation of tasks, she is chairwoman in the budget committee and member of the health committee and representative in the committee for economy, innovation and media, in the committee for public enterprises, in the committee for social affairs, health and integration, in the joint committee with Schleswig-Holstein and in the hardship commission. Since then, she has acted as the FDP's spokesperson for finance, health, household and IT. After the previous parliamentary managing director Michael Kruse was elected parliamentary group leader of the FDP parliamentary group in October 2017, she temporarily took over his previous post.

After her party failed to pass the five percent threshold in the 2020 mayor election, she resigned.

Web links

Commons : Jennyfer Dutschke  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Jennyfer Dutschke . Website of the FDP parliamentary group of the Hamburg citizenship, accessed on April 13, 2018.
  2. Citizenship election on February 15, 2015: Final official result determined! Press office of the Hamburg Senate, February 27, 2015, p. 3, accessed on April 13, 2018 (pdf; 154 kB).
  3. Norddeutscher Rundfunk Hamburg: FDP below 5 percent , accessed on February 28, 2020