Margarete Bause

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Margarete Bause (born January 19, 1959 in Wertheim ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ) and sociologist. She pulled the first time in 1986 in the Bavarian Parliament and was by her re-entry 2003 to 2017 parliamentary leader of the Green Party Bavaria. In the election to the 19th German Bundestag on September 24, 2017, Bause was elected to the Bundestag via the Bavarian State List of Greens . Since then she has been the spokesperson for human rights and humanitarian aid for the Green parliamentary group.

biography

Origin and school

Margarete Bause grew up with three brothers on the Lower Bavarian Almenhof and attended the Altdorf elementary school before she graduated from the Hans-Leinberger-Gymnasium in nearby Landshut in 1978.

Studies and scientific work

Margarete Bause moved to Munich for her studies, where she studied German , political science and sociology at the Ludwig Maximilians University . She graduated as a sociologist in 1995. Margarete Bause then worked from 1996 to 1998 as a research assistant at the sociologist Ulrich Beck and worked on an interdisciplinary research project on the social consequences of human genetics .

Women's officer of the Greens

Politicized by the fight against §218 and for equality between women and men, Margarete Bause became involved in the women's movement in the early 1980s and thus made first contacts with the then newly founded Greens . In 1984 she became a women's officer for the Bavarian Greens, which she did not join until 1986.

One focus of her work was the establishment of changes that are still valid today, such as the quotation of voting and speaking lists for equality between women and men.

State chairwoman of the Bavarian Greens (1991 to 1993 and 1998 to 2003)

In order to finish her studies and have time for her newborn son, Margarete Bause decided not to run again for the state parliament. However, in 1991 she took over the state chairmanship of the Bavarian Greens together with Gerald Häfner , which she held until 1993 and again from 1998 to 2002 with Jerzy Montag and in 2003 with Sepp Daxenberger . During her term of office, she initiated, among other things, the “Green the Future” congress on technology and future policy debates within the party, thus making a significant contribution to the green principle of the compatibility of ecology and economy, which is still valid today.

Group leader (2003 to 2017)

Since her return to the Bavarian State Parliament in 2003, Margarete Bause has been the leader of the Greens in the Bavarian State Parliament. Since then, her political work has focused on educational and environmental policy as well as a sustainable economy. From 2004 to 2007 she was a member of the investigative committee of State Minister Monika Hohlmeier, which dealt with the Munich CSU affair . Bause did not run again as parliamentary group chairman for the regular new election in 2017. Her successor was Katharina Schulze .

Leading candidate state election

In 2013, Margarete Bause was elected the top candidate of the Bavarian Greens for the upcoming state election with 93.7 percent. As the fourth strongest force after the CSU, SPD and Free Voters, they entered the state parliament with 8.6% . After her election to the Bundestag, she renounced her state parliament mandate on October 24, 2017. For she moved Martin Runge after.

Candidacy for the 2017 federal election

In the 2017 federal election , Margarete Bause ran as a direct candidate for the Greens in constituency 218 Munich-East and achieved a result with 15.3% of the first votes and 16.1% of the second votes, which made the Greens the second strongest party (with the second votes) in the constituency . Margarete Bause entered the Bundestag with 9th place on the state list of the Greens (Greens 9.7% of the second vote in Bavaria).

Outside employment, income and memberships

From 1990 to 1998 Bause was a member of the Broadcasting Council of Bavarian Radio . She is the founder of the network for ecological economics and a member of the advisory board of the Nuremberg Environmental Bank , a member of the Wings of Hope Foundation and a member of the board of trustees of the Munich School of Philosophy . In addition, she is a supporting member of the Montessori Regional Association of Bavaria, the Bund Naturschutz Bayern , the One World Network and the Johanniter . In addition, she works on a voluntary basis, without any reimbursement, on the advisory board of the Bayerisches Amerikahaus gGmbH foundation and on the board of trustees of the AKM (Outpatient Children's Hospice Munich) and the Munich Forum for Islam .

In the German Bundestag, Bause is a full member of the Committee for Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid. She is also a deputy member of the Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations, International Organizations and Globalization subcommittee.

family

Margarete Bause has a son and lives with her husband in her constituency in the east of Munich.

Web links

Commons : Margarete Bause  - Collection of Images

Footnotes

  1. Federal Returning Officer - Results - Elected applicants Bavaria - Greens - accessed online on September 25, 2017 | 10:28 a.m. - accessed online
  2. Margarete Bause: The pig midwife . Evening News. January 28, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  3. Margarete Bause in conversation with Werner Reuss . Bavarian radio. August 30, 2011. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  4. Technology Congress of the Bavarian Greens 2000 . The Greens in Bavaria. 2000. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved on August 8, 2017.
  5. cf. We are strengthening our economy , January 1st, 2013
  6. My program . Alliance 90 / The Greens. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  7. Final report (PDF) Bavarian State Parliament. January 25, 2007. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  8. Katharina Schulze new group leader - Jürgen Mistol elected as deputy. Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen , February 15, 2017, archived from the original on February 16, 2017 .;
  9. Margarete Bause - top candidate of the Bavarian Greens. Bayerischer Rundfunk , July 3, 2013, archived from the original on August 29, 2013 .;
  10. Greens: "Missed all election targets" . Mercury. July 28, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2017.
  11. ^ MPs from AZ. Bause, Margarete. Bavarian State Parliament;
  12. Transparency. Alliance 90 / The Greens;