Jessica Tatti

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Jessica Tatti giving a speech in the plenary hall of the German Bundestag, April 11, 2019

Jessica Tatti (born April 22, 1981 in Marbach am Neckar ) - trained as a social worker - is a German politician of the Die Linke party .

After gaining experience in metropolitan politics from 2014 to 2017 as a councilor for the city of Reutlingen , she has been a member of the Reutlingen constituency in the German Bundestag at the federal level since October 2017 . In the 19th Bundestag she belongs to the left-wing faction in the opposition and is part of the Baden-Württemberg state group of the Left .

origin

Jessica Tatti is a German with a migration background . Your family of origin comes from Italy . The parents were from Sardinia in the (at that time still West German ) Federal Republic immigrated . She was born in Marbach am Neckar in 1981 and grew up in the Heilbronn district .

Studies, job, social commitment

Tatti studied social work at the Protestant University in Ludwigsburg and was after her Bachelor Accounts in the corresponding profession hired : 2010 she moved to Reutlingen, where he was first in the urban youth work operates; before her mandate in the Bundestag, she most recently worked in social services in refugee care for the Esslinger Kreisverband der Arbeiterwohlfahrt (AWO).

Aside from her party membership in the Left , Jessica Tatti is a member of the trade union ver.di , the German Tenants' Association , the Baden-Württemberg Refugee Council , which is committed to the rights of refugees in cooperation with Pro Asyl , and the Arbeiterbildung e. V. (there on the honorary board of directors) and in the sponsoring association of the socio-cultural center franz.K .

Party and politics

In 2010 Tatti joined the party Die Linke . In the following year she was elected to the Reutlingen district executive committee of the Left ; From 2013 to 2018 she was also a member of the extended board of the Baden-Württemberg state association of her party .

Together with the lawyer Thomas Ziegler, who already had almost three decades of experience in the municipal council, she was represented on the Reutlingen city ​​council from 2014 as one of two elected representatives of the local Left List - an electoral list that is also open to non-party members . With a vote share of the Left List of 5.7% in the 2014 municipal elections in Reutlingen , the list had missed the parliamentary group status that was envisaged for three or more city councilors in the city parliament , which had 40 members. As Councilor Jessica Tatti been a member of the city's administrative, cultural and social committee and the school advisory board and the supervisory boards of Reutlingen municipal transport authority (RSV), the GWG Housing Association Reutlingen mbH and the Stadthalle Reutlingen GmbH .

In the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2016 , Tatti ran unsuccessfully for the left in the Reutlingen constituency with a result of 3.4%. However, it was above the state average of the party (2.9%), with which the state association of the Left had failed to meet the five percent hurdle and thus failed to make it into the Baden-Württemberg state parliament .

After Tatti won a mandate in the Bundestag in the 2017 Bundestag election as a constituency candidate of the Left in the Reutlingen Bundestag constituency with an on-site result of 6.2% of the first and 6.1% of the second votes on the 5th place in the state list of her party, handed them their mandate City Council and related bodies seats in the November 2017 Rüdiger Weckmann, which their advancing Reutlinger county chairman of the left .

Bundestag

In the 19th German Bundestag , Jessica Tatti is one of the 62 secretaries and a full member of the Committee for Labor and Social Affairs as well as a deputy member in two other committees : the Committee for Economics and Energy and the Committee for Construction, Housing, established on April 25, 2018 , Urban development and municipalities . In addition, she is a member of the parliamentary group West Africa and became a member of the study commission "Artificial Intelligence - Social Responsibility and Economic, Social and Ecological Potential" founded on September 27, 2018 .

Within the left-wing parliamentary group during the 19th legislative period , Tatti belongs to Bernd Riexinger , Heike Hänsel , Gökay Akbulut , Tobias Pflüger and Michel Brandt to the six-member Baden-Württemberg state group of the left in the Bundestag and is the political spokesperson on the subject of work 4.0 . Her main focus is on social and labor market policy .

Web links

Commons : Jessica Tatti  - Collection of Images

References and comments

  1. Article MPs with a migration background and list of MPs with a migration background in the 19th German Bundestag (PDF file) (both available online in the website of Mediendienst Integration on mediendienst-integration.de from September 2017 - accessed on 19 November 2018)
  2. Uschi Kurz: Work, Living, Integration ; Article in the Schwäbisches Tagblatt from August 24, 2017 on the introduction of the Bundestag candidate Jessica Tatti
  3. according to information on the presentation of the members of the German Bundestag (accessed on 23 August 2018)
  4. Presentation of the Reutlinger Kreisvorstand der Linke on die-linke-reutlingen.de (accessed on August 26, 2018)
  5. Presentation of the state executive committee of the Left in Baden-Württemberg ( memento from 23 August 2018 in the Internet Archive ) on die-linke-bw.de (accessed on 27 April 2019)
  6. Two are one too few ; Article introduction on the parliamentary group status of the Linke Liste Reutlingen ( Reutlinger General-Anzeiger from July 15, 2016, accessed on August 23, 2018)
  7. City council presentation by Jessica Tatti on the web domain of the Reutlingen city administration (accessed on August 23, 2018)
  8. State Statistical Office Baden-Württemberg: Result of the state elections in 2016 with comparative information compared to 2011 in the Reutlingen constituency 60 (accessed on 23 August 2018)
  9. Change in the city council of the Left List - Rüdiger Weckmann takes over in the Reutlingen municipal council. Message on the homepage of Jessica Tatti (accessed on 23 August 2018)
  10. Official description of the establishment of the Committee for Building, Housing, Urban Development and Municipalities on bundestag.de (accessed on August 26, 2018)
  11. Presentation of the parliamentary group West Africa on bundestag.de (accessed on September 13, 2018)
  12. Study Commission "Artificial Intelligence - Social Responsibility and Economic, Social and Ecological Potential" on the website of the German Bundestag (accessed on January 26, 2019)
  13. ^ The Südwest-LINKE in the Bundestag ; Presentation of the Baden-Württemberg regional group of the left in the 19th German Bundestag with short portraits of the individual corresponding members (on die-linke-bw.de, accessed on August 27, 2018)
  14. listed in the list of specialist political speakers of the left-wing parliamentary group in the German Bundestag (accessed on August 25, 2018)