Martin Modschiedler

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Martin Modschiedler (born July 9, 1967 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German politician ( CDU ). Since September 2009 he has been a directly elected member of the Saxon state parliament from Dresden.

Life

Modschiedler attended Heinrich-von-Gagern-Gymnasium from 1978 to 1987 , where he passed his Abitur . He then studied until 1993 in Bonn and Mainz law . After the first state examination , he completed a legal clerkship in Berlin and Dresden until 1995, which he completed with the second state examination. In 1996 he was admitted to the bar in Dresden and has since worked as an independent lawyer in the Saxon state capital. In October 1997 he founded the law firm Modschiedler & Möller , and since 2003 the law firm Modschiedler Rechtsanwälte in Dresden.

He is married, of an Evangelical Lutheran denomination and has two children.

politics

Modschiedler joined the CDU and the Junge Union in 1985. He is an advisory member of the Dresden district board and chairman of the local association Blasewitz / Striesen. From 2004 to 2009 he was City Councilor of Dresden. In the state elections in August 2009 , he moved into the Dresden 2 constituency as a directly elected member of the Saxon state parliament . There he was chairman of the Constitutional, Legal and European Committees until 2014 . He was also a member of the Petitions Committee and the Rules of Procedure and Immunity Affairs Committee . He was also a member of the Saxon NSU investigation committee "Neo-Nazi Terror Networks in Saxony" .

On August 31, 2014 Modschiedler was confirmed as a directly elected member of the constituency 44 (Dresden 4) in the elections for the sixth Saxon state parliament . It received 12,659 votes, which corresponds to 35.4% of the votes cast. On November 27, 2014, he was elected by the CDU parliamentary group in Saxony to chair the constitution and law working group. As legal policy spokesman, he is still responsible for judicial policy in the Free State of Saxony. From December 2014 until the 2019 state election, Modschiedler was a member of the following committees of the Saxon state parliament: the constitutional and legal committee , the European committee and the committee for rules of procedure and immunity matters .

On September 1, 2019, Modschiedler was re-elected as a directly elected member for his constituency in the elections for the seventh Saxon state parliament. This time he received 13,650 votes and thus 30.7 percent of the first votes in the constituency. He was confirmed as spokesman for legal policy by the CDU parliamentary group and elected chairman of the working group on the constitution and law, democracy, Europe and equality . In the corresponding committee of the Saxon Parliament, he is also a member and also heads as chairman of the Elections Committee , which checks the validity of the state election and all appeals relating to the election. In the current electoral term he is still active in the committee for rules of procedure and immunity matters and is also a member of both the petitions committee and the evaluation committee , in which he deals with the concerns of citizens brought to the state parliament and deals with documents about Stasi burdens by members of the parliament .

Modschiedler was sent in 2020 by the Saxon State Parliament as its representative to the boards of trustees of the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Research and the Saxon State Center for Political Education .

Web links

Commons : Martin Modschiedler  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ MM lawyer . In: mmkanzlei.de . Archived from the original on December 19, 2014. Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved December 19, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mmkanzlei.de
  2. Martin Modschiedler. In: Website of the CDU parliamentary group in the Saxon state parliament. Retrieved June 27, 2020 .
  3. Directly elected members of the state parliament. In: Website of the Landtag administration. State Statistical Office of the Free State of Saxony, accessed on June 27, 2020 .
  4. ^ Martin Modschiedler, CDU. In: Website of the Landtag administration. Saxon State Parliament, accessed on June 27, 2020 .
  5. ^ Board of Trustees of the Hannah Arendt Institute. In: Website of the Landtag administration. Saxon State Parliament, accessed on July 6, 2020 .
  6. State Center for Political Education. In: Website of the Landtag administration. Accessed August 31, 2020 .