Julia Obermeier

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Julia Obermeier

Julia upper Meier (* 7. September 1984 in Munich as Julia Bartz ) is a German politician of the CSU and was from 2013 to 2017 Member of the German Bundestag and member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe .

Life and work

After high school in 2003 at the High School Gars studied Upper Meier to 2008 political science at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich . At the same time, in 2006/2007 she was initially assistant to the director for European research policy and innovation of the Degussa group representation in Brussels , then a research assistant in the office of the CSU Secretary General and from 2009 initially an employee, then from 2013 deputy head of the planning staff of the CSU parliamentary group in Bavaria Landtag .

Julia Obermeier is of Roman Catholic denomination and has been married since 2015.

Political party

In 2004 Obermeier became a member of the CSU, the Women's Union and the Young Union . From 2007 to 2013 she was a board member of the Junge Union Oberbayern , from 2009 to 2011 and again since 2013 she has been a state board member of the Junge Union Bayern . From 2013 to 2015 she was secretary in the district board of the Frauen Union Oberbayern. Since 2015 she has been on the board of the district association of the Women's Union in Munich, the CSU district association Munich-West and the CSU local association Aubing.

Julia Obermeier is a member of the CSU Commission for Fundamental Issues and Programs, headed by Markus Blume and a member of the State Executive Committee of the Foreign and Security Policy Working Group . Obermeier is also involved in the board of the Migration and Integration Munich working group.

Obermeier was CSU local chairwoman of Maitenbeth from 2007 to 2015 and a member of the Maitenbeth municipal council from 2008 to 2015. In 2014 she also became a member of the district council of the Mühldorf district .

Member of Parliament

In the 2013 federal election , Obermeier entered the German Bundestag with 39th place on the CSU state list . She was a member of the Defense Committee and an alternate member of the Food and Agriculture Committee . She was also a full member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe . She was also a deputy member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the Interparliamentary Conference for the Common Foreign and Security Policy and the Common Security and Defense Policy.

In 2015, Obermeier was appointed by the CDU / CSU parliamentary group to the Trustee Foundation for the support of special hardship cases in the Bundeswehr and the former NVA (German Hardship Foundation ).

In the federal election on September 24, 2017, Obermeier resigned from parliament because the CSU did not receive any of its Bundestag mandates via the state list (there were 46 direct mandates in the constituencies).

Volunteering

Obermeier is the Episcopal Commissioner for the examination of allegations of sexual violence by the Catholic military pastoral care . In 2016 she was appointed by the protector of the Catholic Academy, the Archbishop of Munich and Freising, Reinhard Cardinal Marx, to the General Council of the Catholic Academy for a period of four years.

In addition, Obermeier is active in the social association VdK Bayern, in the Catholic German Women's Association and in the Bayernbund Munich.

Fonts

  • Power and powerlessness - the causes of the decline in power by Edmund Stoiber , in: Fabian Schalt: New beginning instead of decline. The future of the member parties . Lit, Berlin et al. 2009, ISBN 978-3-8258-1684-1 , pp. 125-137

Web links

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