Jessica Rosenthal

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Jessica Rosenthal (born October 28, 1992 in Hameln ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and has been the federal chairwoman of the Jusos since January 8, 2021 .

Career

Jessica Rosenthal grew up in Bad mouths and made in 2011 on Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium in Jump the High School . She then completed a voluntary political year at CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg e. V.

From 2012 to 2018 she studied in Bonn , the German, history and education sciences teacher . From November 2018 to April 2020 she completed a teaching traineeship at the Maria Kahle Comprehensive School in Bonn. Since then she has been working as a substitute teacher for German and history in a Bonn secondary school .

In 2013 Jessica Rosenthal joined the SPD. In 2014 she became managing director of the Bonn Jusos, a year later their chairman. She held this office until 2018. From 2018 to October 3, 2020, she was chairwoman of the Juso regional association of North Rhine-Westphalia. She has been chairwoman of the SPD Bonn since March 2020.

On January 8, 2021, Rosenthal succeeded Kevin Kühnert as Juso federal chairwoman, after announcing her candidacy on August 6, 2020. The Chair choice was based on the COVID-19 pandemic as postal voting . Rosenthal, the only candidate, received almost 78 percent of the valid votes cast.

Political position

Jessica Rosenthal has been a staunch opponent of the grand coalition since 2018 . She justifies this stance with substantive differences and the fact that the work of the SPD-led federal ministries in the grand coalition "is not counted by most of the SPD". She told the Berliner Zeitung at the beginning of October 2020 that "our economic system [is] highly unfair ... It is based on the fact that people in this country and in the world are being exploited and that we are permanently destroying our ecological basis."

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