Martina Renner

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Martina Renner, 2018

Martina Renner (born March 11, 1967 in Mainz ) is a German politician ( Die Linke ). She has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2013 and deputy chairwoman of the Die Linke party.

Career

After graduating from high school in Gonsenheim in 1986 , Renner studied philosophy , cultural studies , art studies and biology at the University of Bremen from 1987 to 1995 , where she was a member of the board of the general student committee from 1993 to 1995 . After completing her studies, she worked in Bremen from 1996 to 1997 as an education and public relations officer at the German-Kurdish Friendship Association. V. and from 1998 to 2002 as a cultural manager in the district culture center Fuhrpark .

Renner was involved in campaigns against racism and neo-Nazism and was a member of the Bremen state executive committee of the PDS from 1998 to 2001 . In 1999 she was the PDS's top candidate in the election for Bremen's citizenship , in which the party received 2.89% of the vote.

Since 2002 Renner has been a research assistant for the PDS parliamentary group in the Thuringian state parliament. From 2005 to 2007 she was a member of the city council of Linkspartei.PDS in Erfurt . After the state elections in Thuringia in 2009 , she moved into the state parliament at number 19 on her party's state list. There she was deputy chairwoman of the LINKE parliamentary group and domestic policy spokeswoman. Together with Katharina König-Preuss , Martina Renner sat as chairwoman and deputy chairwoman of the Thuringian committee of inquiry into the National Socialist underground .

For the 2013 federal election , Martina Renner was elected to third place in the state list of the party Die Linke in Thuringia in the 18th German Bundestag . In March 2014, Renner was named by the left-wing parliamentary group as chairwoman of the NSA investigative committee of the German Bundestag. In the 2017 federal election she was re-elected as the top candidate on the state list. She is spokeswoman for the left-wing parliamentary group for anti-fascist politics, chairwoman of her parliamentary group in the investigation committee into the Breitscheidplatz attack and a full member of the interior committee .

Renner represents her parliamentary group on the board of trustees of the Federal Agency for Civic Education and on the advisory board of the Alliance for Democracy and Tolerance .

Martina Renner at the federal party conference in Leipzig (2018)

On June 9, 2018, she was elected deputy chairwoman of the party Die Linke at the party congress in Leipzig .

On 26 September 2019 she was awarded for wearing a Antifa -Stickers lapel of Bundestag Vice-President Wolfgang Kubicki a call to order . Martina Renner writes regularly on the subjects of civil rights, secret services, anti-fascism and questions of democracy.

voluntary work

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Web links

Commons : Martina Renner  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Julia Jüttner: Thuringian Neo-Nazi Committee: "From tomorrow I will be President here, you can go". In: Spiegel Online . July 10, 2012, accessed January 9, 2017 .
  2. Bundestag election top candidates from Thuringia: Martina Renner (Die Linke) ( Memento from June 13, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ Federal Agency for Civic Education: Kuratorium | bpb. Retrieved June 17, 2018 .
  4. ^ Paul Starzmann: Kipping and Riexinger re-elected as chairmen . In: Der Tagesspiegel Online . June 14, 2018, ISSN  1865-2263 ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed June 15, 2018]).
  5. Kubicki calls left politician to order in the Bundestag because of Antifa stickers. In: welt.de. Die Welt , September 27, 2019, accessed on September 27, 2019 .
  6. Martina Renner, Sebastian Wehrhahn: Darkening as a principle: secret services and right-wing terror . In: Sheets for German and international politics . February 14, 2017, p. 25–28 ( blaetter.de [accessed February 14, 2017]).
  7. Martina Renner: Gold Rush The state pension gap calls unfair precious metal dealers on the scene, and the AfD also makes money. October 28, 2016. Retrieved February 14, 2017 .
  8. Bodo Ramelow (Ed.): Made in Thuringia? In: vsa-verlag.de. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
  9. [ Bodo Ramelow (ed.): Shredding, informers, state failure. How right-wing terror, camaraderie and racism from the center go together. In: perlentaucher.de. August 7, 2013, accessed January 9, 2017 . ]
  10. Who Protects the Constitution - Extended Proceedings. Thinking ahead - Heinrich Böll Foundation Saxony, accessed on February 16, 2017 .