Marcel Luthe

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Marcel Luthe (born August 31, 1977 in Bottrop ) is a German politician ( FDP ) and entrepreneur. He has been a member of the Berlin House of Representatives since 2016 .

Life

Marcel Luthe studied economics in Essen .

From 2002 he was managing director and partner of several companies. These include Plaza Coffee GmbH, Confabs GmbH, premior.de Betriebsgesellschaft mbH and the alpha omega Beratungs- und Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH. He developed a mobile coffee shop system in the form of a cargo bike and applied for a patent for it in Germany in 2006 and in the USA in 2008.

From 2009 to 2013 he was an honorary judge at the Berlin Regional Court .

Luthe has been Chairman of the Economic Council of the German-Afghan Society since 2016. He is the first supporter of the positions for the 2017 federal election of the Values ​​Initiative. Jewish-German positions , an association that has represented Jewish-German positions in politics since 2014. In July 2018 Marcel Luthe was elected Vice President of the German-Afghan Society (DAGeV). Since 2019, together with Mario Barth , Ralf Richter and Martin Semmelrogge, he has been an ambassador for the Stop- Mobbing campaign by the actor Carsten Stahl , because bullying poisons the social climate and fighting against it is crime prevention . In May 2020, Luthe was the first German politician to receive an honorary professorship from the University of Kunduz for his commitment to the economic development of Afghanistan .

politics

During her studies, Luthe represented the Liberal University Group in the Senate of the University of Essen. In April 2002 he was elected chairman of the Federal Association of Liberal University Groups. In the federal election in 2002 he ran in the constituency of Bottrop-Recklinghausen III . Luthe was district chairman of the FDP youth organization Junge Liberale until 2005 . Luthe has been the treasurer of the Berlin FDP local association Wilmersdorf since 2014.

In the Berlin House of Representatives election on September 18, 2016 , he ran as a direct candidate in the constituency of Grunewald , where the FDP achieved its best first and second vote in Berlin , and moved into the House of Representatives via the Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf district list . One of his topics as a member of parliament is Berlin-Tegel Airport , to whose preservation he founded the Pro Tegel association . Pro Tegel eV was the sponsoring association of the successful referendum “Berlin needs Tegel” . In mid-2018, according to a survey by the INSA institute, Luthe was one of the best-known Berlin state politicians with a level of awareness of 38%.

In the House of Representatives, Luthe is primarily active in investigations and advocated the establishment of the 1st committee of inquiry into the terrorist attack on Breitscheidplatz , in which he is also the spokesman for his parliamentary group. There Luthe complained about the delay of the Enlightenment by the red-red-green Senate and especially the Interior Senator Andreas Geisel . He further criticizes the deportation of important witnesses by the attorney general.

In the shooting range affair, Luthe repeatedly made serious allegations against the then Police Vice President and Berlin Public Prosecutor Margarete Koppers . In 2018, Luthe filed a criminal complaint because the Interior Senator had not initiated a disciplinary investigation against Koppers, despite criminal investigations.

In the scandal surrounding the police academy in Berlin , which was allegedly infiltrated by criminals , Luthe accused Police Vice President Koppers, responsible for personnel, of not clearing up the grievances, but of covering them up.

Luthe calls for a committee of inquiry into the complete human resources in the police and judiciary.

As a member of the FDP parliamentary group, Luthe represented his parliamentary group in the interior committee of the Berlin House of Representatives and was also the domestic political spokesman for the FDP parliamentary group. He had given up his position as religious-political spokesman for the group after his view that "equating attacks on Jews with any other attacks on people in Germany" against the background of the Holocaust was prohibited in Germany, did not meet with the approval of his group.

In May 2018, the House of Representatives lifted Luthe's immunity due to an investigation into breach of maintenance obligations. Luthe denied the allegations. For the first time in the history of the House of Representatives, the entire opposition voted against the motion because they suspected that Justice Senator Dirk Behrendt was exerting influence for political reasons, as Luthe often attacks the Senate sharply.

On April 13, 2020 handed Luthe constitutional challenge before the Constitutional Court of the State of Berlin against the Senate of Berlin for the Berlin Corona regulation one. Luthe asserted that this was contradicting and in part arbitrary. Therefore, she contradicts the requirement of certainty . For example, motorcycle shops would have to close, but bike shops would not. In addition, it is an interference with the free mandate if he has to explain to a police officer why he is outside his home.

On July 3, 2020, the FDP parliamentary group in the Berlin House of Representatives unanimously excluded Luthe from their parliamentary group without giving any substantive reasons. The FDP Berlin asked him to resign from his mandate. Luthe announced a legal review of the decision.

Luthe is considered the best-known FDP MP in Berlin and is also valued by domestic politicians in the coalition such as MPs Tom Schreiber (SPD) and Benedikt Lux (Greens). A survey by the INSA-Consulere institute from July 2020 determined that Luthe was known throughout Berlin as 55%, with 8% seeing himself "fully" and another 27% mostly represented. In the same period, the institute determined a poll value of 5% for the FDP.

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Individual evidence

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