Katrin Seidel

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Katrin Seidel (2017)

Katrin Seidel formerly Katrin Möller (born May 11, 1967 in Grevesmühlen ) is a German politician ( Die Linke ).

Life

Katrin Seidel attended the POS in Rostock until 1983 and then the Schwerin Pedagogical School. After her schooling Seidel worked as a kindergarten teacher in Greifswald and Rostock to 1992 and was then a café in Greifswald independently . Seidel studied educational sciences and social pedagogy at the TU Berlin from 1995 and graduated with a diploma in education. Alongside her studies, she worked for a music publisher and a concert agency. From 2003 to 2011 Seidel was employed as a social worker for an independent organization and worked in family support and in supervised housing for children and young people in Berlin. She was also involved as a works council member and in the union.

In 2005 Katrin Seidel became a member of the WASG and, after the merger, of the Die Linke party . From 2007 to 2013 she was deputy state chairwoman in Berlin. In the election on September 18, 2011 Seidel succeeded in entering the Berlin House of Representatives . In September 2016, she defended her mandate in the state elections .

She is a member of the Committee on Education, Youth and Family and the Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs, Rules of Procedure, Consumer Protection and Anti-Discrimination. For the parliamentary group Die Linke, she works as a spokesperson for the policy fields of child, youth and family policy as well as consumer protection.

Since 2014 she has been a member of the executive committee of the Die Linke parliamentary group in the House of Representatives, and has been deputy group chairman since February 2017. In December 2016, Katrin Seidel was elected to the state committee of the DIE LINKE party in Berlin.

Web links

Commons : Katrin Seidel  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files