Marlene Rupprecht

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Marlene Dorothe Henriette Rupprecht b. Barth (born December 20, 1947 in Neuenbürg in the Black Forest ) is a German politician ( SPD ). She was a member of the German Bundestag from 1996 to 2013 .

Life

After graduating from high school in 1967, Marlene Rupprecht studied to become a teacher at elementary , secondary and special schools and then worked as a teacher . Rupprecht is married and has a daughter. She was chairwoman of the SPD sub-district of Fürth .

On September 25, 1996, Marlene Rupprecht replaced the resigned MP Peter Glotz in the Bundestag . Since 2002 she has been a member of the Children's Commission of the German Bundestag . From 2002 to 2005 she was deputy spokeswoman for the Council of Europe working group of the SPD parliamentary group .

Since January 2003 Rupprecht has been the child representative of the SPD parliamentary group, and since November 2005 also deputy spokeswoman for the parliamentary group working group "Petitions" . In this function, she campaigned for the rights of former children in care for years and has been the representative of the Bundestag at the round table since 2008 to come to terms with the crimes committed against hundreds of thousands of children in care in the early years of the Federal Republic of Germany, especially in the children's homes run by the Catholic Church were. She is a full member of the Committee on Family, Seniors, Women and Youth .

Marlene Rupprecht has always entered the Bundestag via the Bavarian State List . In the 2013 federal election , Rupprecht no longer ran for the German Bundestag.

In October 2012 she took over the chairmanship of the German Hospice and Palliative Association (DHPV).

From 2005 to 2013 she was chairwoman of the board of trustees of the maternal convalescence organization .

Awards

Web links

Commons : Marlene Rupprecht  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Vera Gaserow: Bad prospects for ex-home children . Frankfurter Rundschau. August 12, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  2. ^ Eva Richter-Kuhlmann: Marlene Rupprecht: Hospice pioneer in new office . Deutsches Ärzteblatt. 2012. Retrieved May 9, 2017.
  3. Change in chairmanship . Maternal recovery work. Retrieved May 9, 2017.