Marcus Bocklet

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Marcus Bocklet (2016).

Marcus Bocklet (born June 12, 1964 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German politician with Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and a member of the Hessian state parliament .

Bocklet belongs to the political wing of the Greens and is one of the supporters of the black-green coalition in the Frankfurt Römer, in the context of which he spoke out in favor of the CDU candidate and the then Hessian Interior Minister Boris Rhein in the runoff election for the office of Frankfurt Mayor in 2012 .

Parliament

Since October 2005 he has succeeded Priska Hinz as a member of the Hessian state parliament and spokesman for social policy - integration, refugees, work, poverty reduction, children, youth, family, health, training. He is a member of the Social and Integration Policy Committee, the Petitions Committee, the Sub-Committee for Displaced Persons, Resettlers, Refugees and Reparation, the Hardship Commission, the State Youth Welfare Committee and the State Board of Trustees for Further Education and Lifelong Learning.

Marcus Bocklet ran as a direct candidate for the state election in Hesse on January 27, 2008 for the Frankfurt districts of Nordend , Bornheim and Ostend . In the state election on January 18, 2009, he achieved the best green first vote result in Hesse with 22.4%.

In the state elections in Hesse in 2013 he joined the constituency Frankfurt V on. Here he was defeated by Bettina Wiesmann . However, he succeeded in re-entering the state parliament via a list of the party. In the state elections in 2018 , Bocklet prevailed in his constituency with 35.3 percent of the vote and thus received a direct mandate. He is the deputy chairman of the parliamentary group.

Web links

Commons : Marcus Bocklet  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Christian Albrecht, Leading Greens want CDU-OB , hr-online.de ( memento from March 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) from March 12, 2012.
  2. Board of Directors. BÜNDNIS 90 / DIE GRÜNEN parliamentary group in the Hessian state parliament, accessed on March 31, 2019 (German).