Maria Scharfenberg

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Maria Scharfenberg (born February 4, 1952 in Aschendorf / Ems , Lower Saxony) is a Bavarian politician from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and was a member of the Bavarian state parliament from 1998 to 2013 . Since 2014 she has been the 3rd deputy district administrator of the Regensburg district .

Life

Scharfenberg initially worked as a teacher at a secondary school. After moving to Bavaria, she started her own business as a nutrition and ecology consultant. From 1994 to 1998 she worked as a regional employee of the Bundestag member Helmut Wilhelm (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen).

Maria Scharfenberg is Roman Catholic, has two grown children (a son and a daughter) and lives in the Regensburg district.

Political party

She has been a member of the Greens since 1980. She was spokeswoman for the local and district executive in Lower Saxony, then from 1992 to 1999 a member of the Regensburg district executive. Since 1993 she was district chairwoman of the Upper Palatinate Greens. In 1994 she was elected spokeswoman for the regional working group on ecology , and in 1999 she was elected spokeswoman for the regional working group on transport and settlement. In 1995 she became an assessor on the state board of the Bavarian Greens for two years . In 2007 she was re-elected as an assessor in the state board of the Bavarian Greens and held the office until 2009.

Communal

In the local elections in 1996 she was elected as a green market councilor in the Laaber community and as a district councilor in the Regensburg district. She still holds these offices today. Scharfenberg has been deputy to District Administrator Tanja Schweiger since 2014 .

When Ms. Scharfenberg set up a deadly (and therefore illegal) marten trap in her garden in 2016, a cat died in it. She paid a fine for it. However, the Regensburg Green Youth wanted to resign. However, she refused. Thereupon two Green members of the Donaustauf local association resigned from the party. Because the remaining two members are, according to the statutes, too few to form an association, there is no longer a local Green Association in Donaustauf.

Activities in the Bavarian State Parliament

In the state elections in 1998 , she was elected to parliament for the first time at number 1 on the Upper Palatinate district list. As a direct candidate in the Regensburg-Stadt district , she failed with 11.2%. Scharfenberg became a member of the petitions committee . She also belongs to the Presidium of the State Parliament and was elected as the eighth secretary. In 2013, her former employee Jürgen Mistol was elected to the Bavarian State Parliament in her place via the district list.

Memberships

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Individual evidence

  1. Jump up, party dead , Süddeutsche Zeitung, February 22, 2016