Kazım Abacı

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Kazım Abacı (2018)

Kazım Abacı (born August 5, 1965 in Büyük Örtülü , Sarız district , Turkey ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and managing director of Entrepreneurs Without Borders , a non-profit organization that promotes small and medium-sized Hamburg companies, especially founders and employers with a migration background. Since March 2011 he has been a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Abacı is a qualified economist and social economist. He initially worked in a tax consultancy office. From 2000 onwards, as a management consultant, he advised newly founded companies that are run by migrants in Germany .

Abacı was originally a member of the Green Alternative List . After the Greens agreed to the Kosovo war in May 1999, he and other party members around the members of the Bundestag Heike Sudmann and Norbert Hackbusch announced that he was leaving the party. He later joined the SPD . He was elected to the state parliament in the state elections in 2011 and 2015 via the state list of the SPD . There he is a member of the parliamentary committee of the SPD and in the social, school, home affairs and submissions committee. He is also the specialist spokesman for the SPD parliamentary group on integration and refugee policy and the deputy spokesman for education policy.

Abacı is single and has one grown son.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Die tageszeitung , issue of May 29, 1999.