Karin Halbig

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Karin Halbig (born January 19, 1955 in Nuremberg ) is a German politician and former member of the Bavarian State Parliament (15th electoral period).

education and profession

Halbig attended primary school in Nuremberg and later graduated from high school . Then she completed training as a nurse's assistant. Halbig studied law at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and has been admitted to the bar since 1983.

Karin Halbig is Roman Catholic , married and the mother of two children.

politics

Halbig became a member of the CSU in 1995 . From 1996 to 2008 she was City Councilor of Heideck , and from 2002 to 2008 a member of the district council of the Roth district . Halbig was the founding chairwoman of the Heideck local association of the CSU women's union . She ran for the state elections in Bavaria in 2003 ( constituency Middle Franconia ) and was part of the district executive committee of the CSU from 2003 to 2007. On May 1, 2008, she moved as a result of the Bavarian local elections for Günther Babel in the Bavarian Landtag where he worked in committee work for petitions and complaints, as well as the Committee on Environment and Consumer Protection. However , she was no longer eligible for the state election in Bavaria in 2008 . Because of an internal dispute in her CSU branch, she resigned from the CSU in October 2009.

She later joined the free voters and ran for them in 2014 for the Heideck city council and the district council of the Roth district.

Other offices

Halbig has been a member of the district board of the Confederation of Self-Employed Employees since 2007 . She is also a founding member of the Rotary Club Roth and a member of the Roth Kreisklinik support group.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.nordbayern.de: Late consequence: Ex-MdL Karin Halbig has left the CSU , nordbayern.de , October 24, 2009
  2. www.nordbayern.de: District election: Ambitious free voters without surprises , nordbayern.de , November 11, 2013