Marion Petri

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Marion Schiefer (* 7. October 1975 in Wiesbaden as Marion Petri ) is a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

From October 2007 to April 2008 she was a member of the Hessian state parliament .

Life and work

After high school in her hometown of Wiesbaden Petri studied in Mainz and Castellon de la Plana ( Spain ) Law ; at times also political science and Romance studies . After the second state examination in law , she was a research assistant and lecturer at the University of Mainz from 2001 to 2005 (chair for finance and tax law). From 2005 she worked as a judge in Frankfurt am Main at the district court, from 2006 as head of the parliamentary department of the Hessian Minister of Justice Jürgen Banzer . From 2008 she worked again for Banzer, now as head of the ministerial office in the Hessian State Ministry for Labor, Family and Health. In December 2008 she was appointed judge at the regional court, but after the new government was formed in February 2009 she was sent to the State Ministry to head the ministerial office.

She has lived with her family in the Stormarn district since 2012 and has been a judge at the Hamburg-Bergedorf District Court since 2014 .

Political party

Petri has been a member of the CDU since 1997. Among other things, she has been a city councilor in Wiesbaden since 2001, where she has been the environmental policy spokesperson for the CDU parliamentary group since 2003 and has been deputy chairwoman of the Wiesbaden Women's Union since 2006 . After moving to Schleswig-Holstein, she became deputy chairwoman of the CDU in the Stormarn district.

MPs

With the departure of Birgit Zeimetz-Lorz from the Hessian state parliament, Petri took over their mandate on October 1, 2007. In the Hessian state election on February 2, 2003, Petri was a substitute candidate for the Wiesbaden II constituency , in which Zeimetz-Lorz won the direct mandate .

For the 2008 state elections , Petri was nominated by the Wiesbaden CDU as a new candidate for the Wiesbaden I constituency , but failed because of the SPD candidate Ernst-Ewald Roth . Since her place on the state list of the Hessian CDU was not enough, she left parliament with the constitution of the new state parliament.

For the 2009 state election, Petri decided not to run again. From 2013 to 2015 she was a member of the Trittau municipal council and was mayor there. She resigned because she moved to Reinbek .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Marion Schiefer" at www.cdu-stormarn.de, accessed on August 3, 2017.
  2. " Citizenship Leader introduces herself" at www.shz.de, accessed on August 3, 2017.
  3. "Trittau must elect a new mayor" on www.abendblatt.de, accessed on August 3, 2017.