Kathrin Wagner-Bockey

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Kathrin Wagner-Bockey

Kathrin Wagner-Bockey (since January 2020 Kathrin Bockey ) (born February 14, 1968 in Buchholz in der Nordheide ) is a German police officer and politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament since 2017 .

Life

Bockey graduated from the Otto Hahn Gymnasium in Geesthacht in 1988 and then completed training in the middle service with the police in Hamburg . From 1993 to 1996 she studied at the University of Applied Sciences of the Police in Hamburg and graduated with a degree in administration (police department). She worked as a chief detective in Hamburg until she moved into the state parliament.

Bockey has two grown children. In January 2020 she gave up the name Wagner-Bockey and has been called Kathrin Bockey since then.

Political honorary and main office

She has been a member of the SPD since 1999 and since the local elections in Schleswig-Holstein in 2003 she has been a councilor in the Geesthacht council. There she worked from 2003 to 2013 as deputy chairwoman of the school committee and since 2013 as deputy chairman of the main committee. From May 2013 to December 2019 she was the SPD parliamentary group leader in the council assembly.

Since 2015, Bockey has also been deputy chairwoman of the SPD in the Lauenburg district association .

In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein 2017 on May 7, 2017, she achieved a direct mandate in the Lauenburg-Süd state electoral district with 36% of the first votes and thus entered the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein . There she is deputy chairwoman of the interior and legal committee, member of the committee for cooperation in the metropolitan region of Hamburg-Schleswig-Holstein, deputy member of the petitions committee as well as police and sports policy spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. SPD: Kathrin Bockey
  2. The Landtag. The parliamentary magazine for Schleswig-Holstein No. 1 / March 2020, p. 25
  3. State Parliament Information System Schleswig-Holstein: Kathrin Bockey