Kornelia Möller (politician)

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Kornelia Möller (2010)

Kornelia Edeltraud Karin Möller (born June 20, 1961 in Hanover ) is a former German politician ( Die Linke ). From 2005 to 2013 she was a member of the German Bundestag .

Life and work

After completing secondary school , Kornelia Möller trained as a hairdresser from 1978 to 1981 and was then a housewife until 1985 . From 1986 to 1988 she did an apprenticeship for industrial clerk and was then to 1992 in this profession and as an accountant operates. After passing the entrance exam, she began studying sociology and social economics at the Hamburg University of Economics and Politics in 1992 , which she completed in 1998 with a degree in social economics. She then worked in adult education and was temporarily unemployed. In 2010 she left the Catholic Church.

Political party

After being involved in various extra-parliamentary movements since 1989, Kornelia Möller became a member of the PDS in 2002 . There she got involved in the Munich base organization Left Abbieger (BOLA) and volunteered to set up an advice center for Hartz IV recipients. From 2005 to 2007 she was a member of the state executive committee of the Linkspartei.PDS in Bavaria .

On 22 October 2006, she appeared as a joint candidate of the Left Party, WASG and Tübingen left the mayor election in Tübingen , where they with 6% of the vote against Boris Palmer (50.4%) of the Greens defeated in the first round. In the Bavarian local elections on March 2, 2008, she came for her party as a district administrator candidate in the district of Freising and received 1.9% of votes.

Within her party, she was involved in the state working groups Operation & Trade Union , LISA , Social - Hartz IV must go . She was also a member of the party’s anti-capitalist left movement .

MPs

In 2005, Kornelia Möller entered the Bundestag via her party's Bavarian state list . There she was a member of the Labor and Social Affairs Committee and labor market policy spokeswoman for the left-wing parliamentary group until 2009 . In 2009 she became a member of the German Bundestag again , where she was a member of the Tourism Committee and the Gorleben Parliamentary Inquiry Committee .

In the legislative period from 2005 to 2009, she had her parliamentary office in Munich and was the labor market policy spokeswoman for her group. In the following legislative period, she lost this position to Klaus Ernst and became parliamentary group spokesperson for tourism policy. During this legislative period, it maintained constituency offices in Landshut, Regensburg and Würzburg. The dismissal of a local employee failed before the labor court in Würzburg because Möller had passed over the works council. Klaus Franz, local legal protection secretary of the German Trade Union Confederation , was "stunned how the principle of solidarity is being thwarted". The ver.di - union secretary and former Left parliamentary candidate Peter Baumann saw a bullying ; action behind the termination.

In 2012, Möller was in 19th place among the MPs who did not take part in the majority of roll-call votes.

Möller did not run for the 2013 federal election.

Other functions

In addition to her functions in the party and parliament, Kornelia Möller held various functionary posts: She was temporarily a member of the Erding-Freising district board of the German Trade Union Confederation and from 2007 to 2013 Bavarian state chairman of the party-affiliated business association OWUS .

After leaving politics, she became a member of the board of the “VZJE - Association for Sustainable Youth and Adult Education eV”.

Web links

Commons : Kornelia Moeller  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Pope without plenary . Southgerman newspaper. September 22, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  2. Kornelia Möller . The left in the Bundestag. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  3. Summer tour of the Left MPs - Kornelia Möller looked around the Franconian Lake District , nordbayern.de from July 27, 2012
  4. Linken-Zoff: Member of the Bundestag quits Brechbilder's job , Mainpost from January 24, 2012
  5. Blaumacher in the German Bundestag: These parliamentarians skip the most frequently . Focus Online. December 24, 2012. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  6. ^ Hermann Schnall: MP Kornelia Möller no longer a candidate for the federal election on September 22nd . Rundschau24.de. Retrieved April 14, 2017.
  7. Association tab of 200729 AG Walsrode, registration by the general meeting on December 13, 2014