Karin Heepen

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Karin Heepen (* 1962 ) is a German politician and chairwoman of the small party Alliance C - Christians for Germany .

Karin Heepen holds a degree in civil engineering and an MA in cross-cultural leadership. She is currently working as a lecturer. Heepen lives in Erfurt . She is married and has two kids.

In 2015 the parties AUF - Party for Work, Environment and Family and the Party of Biblical Christians merged to form Alliance C - Christians for Germany and elected Karin Heepen alongside Ole Steffes as national chairman of the new party. In 2019 Karin Heepen ran for the European Parliament election . She followed the former MEP Arne Gericke in second place on the list.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c 2019 European elections: candidates. In: Bündnis C. Party Bündnis C - Christians for Germany, accessed on March 29, 2019 .
  2. Karin Heepen. In: www.abektivenwatch.de. Retrieved April 14, 2019 .
  3. http://www.idea.de/politik/detail/zwei-christliche-kleinparts-haben-sich-vetzt-90192.html