Katja Husen

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Katja Husen (center) 2006 in Berlin

Katja Husen (born June 12, 1976 in Istanbul ) is a German biologist and politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

Life and work

After graduating from the Kiel School of Academics in 1995 , Husen studied biology at the Technical University of Braunschweig and the Free University of Amsterdam , which she graduated with a diploma in 2001 .

From 2008 to 2009 she worked for MediGate GmbH, a subsidiary of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf . In 2009 she became managing director of the Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and in 2012 she was also managing director of the Center for Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine.

In February 2007 she became the mother of a daughter.

Political party

Husen has been a member of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen since 1997 . From 1998 to 2000 she was the spokeswoman for the Green Youth and from 2001 to 2002 she was a member of the board of the Green Alternative List . On December 8, 2002, she was elected to the federal executive committee as spokeswoman for women's affairs at the federal delegates' conference. When she was re-elected on October 2, 2004, she prevailed over the chairwoman of the Green Alternative List, Anja Hajduk . At the federal delegates' conference on December 3, 2006, she did not stand for election again. Astrid Rothe-Beinlich was elected her successor .

On November 4, 2012, she was elected to the Hamburg State Executive as the successor to the resigned Marlis Dürkop-Leptihn . She was a member of the committee until the state general assembly on May 30, 2015.

After the District Assembly election in May 2019, the newly formed chose green-black coalition in the District Assembly Hamburg-Eimsbüttel , the 2016 from the then green red coalition elected District Manager Kay Gätgens of the SPD by Katja Husen replace. In the two votes, however, she received only 25 votes instead of the required 26 votes because three district members of the 28-member green-black coalition did not elect her.

MPs

In the 2004 mayor elections , Husen was elected to the Hamburg citizenry at number 15 on the state list . She was health policy spokeswoman for the GAL parliamentary group and a member of the budget committee and the committee for health and consumer protection as well as a deputy member of the science committee. She also represented her parliamentary group in the sub-committees for ICT and administrative modernization as well as for the public service and human resources. In the 2008 state election she ran for 11th place on the state list and 2nd place in the Billstedt-Wilhelmsburg-Finkenwerder constituency , but missed re-entry into the Hamburg citizenship.

In the 2013 federal election , she ran for 7th place on the Hamburg state list and in the Hamburg-Wandsbek constituency , but missed entry into the German Bundestag .

Web links

 Wikinews: Katja Husen  - in the news

Individual evidence

  1. Katja Husen: A daughter! Abendblatt.de, March 3, 2007
  2. Who, please, is Katja Husen? welt.de, October 5, 2004
  3. Green power laboratory Eimsbüttel welt.de, September 17, 2019
  4. Green-Black Alliance patzt welt.de, November 30, 2019
  5. Greens in Hamburg are experiencing their Heide-Simonis-Moment welt.de, December 20, 2019