Martin Bill

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Martin Leonard Hinnrich Bill (born July 27, 1982 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ). He has been Deputy Chairman of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen Hamburg since 2017 and has been a State Councilor in the Authority for Transport and Mobility Transition under Senator Anjes Tjarks since 2020 . From 2013 to 2020 he was a member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Professional and private

After graduating from Heilwig-Gymnasium in 2002 , Bill studied law at the University of Hamburg with a focus on building and environmental law. After the legal clerkship at the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court , the second state examination followed in 2012 . Bill works as a specialist lawyer for administrative law in the Hamburg law firm elblaw Rechtsanwälte . He is married and has two children.

Political career

Bill was a member of the Green Youth from 2000 and was on the state executive from 2001 to 2005, most recently as state chairman. Since 2003 he has been on district committees in Hamburg-Nord, from 2004 to 2013 a district member. The thematic priorities were transport policy and urban development. After the election for the district assembly in 2008, Bill was deputy chairman of the district assembly Hamburg-Nord. After the federal elections in 2013, Martin Bill replaced Anja Hajduk in the Hamburg parliament . In the green parliamentary group, Bill was a specialist spokesman for the environment, climate and nature conservation.

In the 2015 mayor election , Bill won a direct mandate in his constituency and has been a member of the 21st Hamburg Citizenship since March 2015 . He is a member of the Transport Committee.

On June 24, 2017, Bill was elected deputy state chairman at the state members' meeting. He prevailed with 62.3 percent of the votes against the former assessor Linda Heitmann . On April 27, 2019, he was re-elected with 92.3 percent of the vote.

On February 23, 2020, Bill again succeeded in entering the Hamburg Parliament . Its mandate has been inactive since his appointment to the State Council in the course of the continuation of the red-green coalition after the state election in the Senate Tschentscher II newly created Ministry of Transport and mobility turn , where he served as political officer at Senator Anjes Markas operates.

Controversy

After the district assembly election in May 2019, the Green state executive around the state chairwoman Anna Gallina and her deputy Martin Bill raised Islamism allegations against two Green members elected to the Hamburg-Mitte district assembly , who were therefore not accepted into the local Green parliamentary group. Four other Green members expressed their solidarity with the two and founded a parliamentary group with them, whereby the Greens parliamentary group lost its status as the largest parliamentary group to the SPD parliamentary group. The six people denied the allegations and suspected that Gallina's then partner Michael Osterburg, who was chairman of the Greens parliamentary group in the Hamburg-Mitte district assembly until the election and was no longer nominated for the election, is responsible for the allegations. In October 2019, the six people left the party and joined the SPD. The district associations of the SPD, CDU and FDP then formed a coalition. In November 2019, the two accused filed a criminal complaint against the state chairwoman Anna Gallina, her deputy Martin Bill and Gallina's former partner Michael Osterburg for insult, defamation and defamation. A preliminary investigation initiated by the public prosecutor's office was closed in July 2020 without an investigation because the criminal complaint was not filed within three months of the possible offense becoming known.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile Martin Bill , elblaw.de (accessed on January 28, 2019)
  2. Sven-Michael Veit: New tip for the Greens. taz.de , September 22, 2013, accessed on February 3, 2016 .
  3. Presentation on hamburgische-buergerschaft.de ( Memento from August 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on August 24, 2014
  4. Preliminary results of the 2015 state election: Elected candidates on the website of the North Statistics Office, accessed on February 17, 2015
  5. Minutes of the public meeting of the transport committee of the 21st Hamburg citizenship on June 25, 2015, (PDF, 3.0MB), accessed on February 3, 2016
  6. Green leader re-elected with great approval, Abendblatt.de, June 26, 2017
  7. Gallina re-elected - Fegebank wants to remain "stoic", Abendblatt.de, April 27, 2019
  8. Preliminary result of the 2020 parliamentary elections: elected members of the 22nd Hamburg parliament. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein - Institution of Public Law - (Statistics Office North)., February 24, 2020, accessed on March 8, 2020 .
  9. Green Vice Martin Bill is to become State Councilor for Transport , Hamburger Abendblatt, accessed on June 11, 2020
  10. ^ The Greens split up, taz.de, June 26, 2019
  11. SPD takes defectors on taz.de, October 11, 2019
  12. complaint against green bosses taz.de, November 6, 2019
  13. No investigations against the Green Justice Senator welt.de, July 23, 2020