Marlis Bredehorst

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Marlis Bredehorst (2011)

Marlis Bredehorst (born September 3, 1956 in Hamburg ) is a German lawyer and politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ).

biography

Marlis Bredehorst studied law at the University of Hamburg with a subsequent first and second state examination, sociology with a diploma and social pedagogy.

Bredehorst joined the Hamburg civil service in 1988 and was initially employed in the administration for labor, health and social affairs. She then moved to the service of the public service accident insurance institutions: from 1995 to 1998 as director of the Hamburg State Accident Fund , then until 2003 of the Rheinischer Gemeindeunfallversicherungsverband (Rhenish Community Accident Insurance Association) . From then until July 2010 she was an alderman for the city of Cologne and head of the department for social affairs, integration and the environment. On July 15, 2010, Prime Minister Hannelore Kraft appointed her State Secretary in the Ministry of Health, Emancipation, Care and Old Age of North Rhine-Westphalia ; on December 17, 2013, Bredehorst resigned due to internal differences and was put into temporary retirement.

Bredehorst has been married to Eli Wolf, pastor of the Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau , since 2002 .

politics

Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen in North Rhine-Westphalia named them as members of the 14th Federal Assembly .

During a discussion on a planned mosque building in the summer of 2007, Marlis Bredehorst described the Holocaust as a "slip up".

Web links

Commons : Marlis Bredehorst  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Fleischhauer, Jan, 1962-: Unter Linken: by someone who accidentally became conservative . 2nd edition Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-498-02125-2 .