Marion Kroll

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Marion Kroll (born May 18, 1951 in Berlin ) is a German politician ( CDU ). She has been a member of the Berlin House of Representatives since 2006.

Life and study

Kroll grew up in Berlin-Neukölln and attended the Peter-Petersen-Grundschule and the Thomas-More-Hauptschule. Afterwards she trained as a tax clerk and obtained secondary school leaving certificate through evening school courses. After several years of practical experience in the profession, she passed the examination to become a tax advisor.

Political party

Kroll joined the CDU in 1999. In 2006 she was elected to the House of Representatives and is on the Committee for Integration, Labor, Vocational Training and Social Affairs. She is the labor market policy spokeswoman for the CDU parliamentary group.

2006 election

In 2006 she moved into the Berlin House of Representatives as a directly elected candidate in constituency 5 Gropiusstadt von Neukölln with 40.8% of the first votes.

For the 2011 election to the House of Representatives , Kroll was not proposed again by her party.

Web links

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  1. Neukölln CDU: Distinguished politicians have to go Berliner Morgenpost April 3, 2011 (fee required )