Mechthilde Wittmann

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Mechthilde Wittmann (born December 12, 1967 in Munich ) is a German politician ( CSU ) and was a member of the Bavarian state parliament between 2013 and 2018 .

Life and work

Mechthilde Wittmann was born in Munich as the second child of the German politician Fritz Wittmann and the housewife Irmengard Wittmann. She grew up with two siblings in Moosach (Munich) .

After graduating from high school in 1987 at the modern-language grammar school of the Englischen Fräulein in Munich-Nymphenburg, she first completed an apprenticeship at Deutsche Bank in Munich. She then studied mechanical engineering and business administration at the Technical University of Munich and law at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich, where she graduated with two state exams. From 2004 to 2011 she was initially employed as a lawyer in a law firm before setting up her own law firm in 2011. Her main focus is on insolvency, commercial and corporate law as well as public and private construction law.

Mechthilde Wittmann lives in Munich and has two daughters.

politics

Wittmann joined the Junge Union at the age of fifteen . From 1987 to 1995 she was district chairwoman of the JU district association 8 and from 1993 to 1994 deputy district chairwoman of the Junge Union . At the age of sixteen she joined the CSU and has been the deputy chairwoman of the Munich VIII district association since 2001. She has been a member of the district executive committee since 2003; since March 22, 2014 also deputy state chairwoman of the Union of Expellees.

In 1994 Wittmann was elected as the youngest city councilor to the city ​​council of the state capital Munich . Most recently she was deputy chairman of the CSU city council group. She was spokeswoman in the Committee for Education and Sport, member and deputy co-referee in the Committee for Urban Planning and Building Regulations, as well as deputy spokeswoman in the Finance Committee and deputy member of the Council of Elders. In addition, Wittmann was the deputy chairwoman of the supervisory board of GWG Städtische Wohnungsgesellschaft München mbH, member of the master plan commission, member of the Riembeirat (advisory board for the planning and development of the Messestadt Riem ), in the Freiham commission and on the supervisory board of Olympiapark GmbH. On October 23, 2013, she resigned from the Munich City Council to concentrate on the work in the Bavarian State Parliament.

On September 15, 2013 Wittmann was elected as a candidate in the district of Munich-Milbertshofen in the Bavarian State Parliament and has been a member of this since October 7, 2013. She is a member of the Committee on Federal and European Affairs and Regional Relations, a member of the Committee on Constitutional Affairs, Law and Parliamentary Issues, a member of the Parliamentary Control Committee and chairwoman of the "Ei" committee of inquiry. She is also a member of the working groups for displaced persons policy, resettlers and partnership relations as well as for reducing bureaucracy.

From March 21, 2018 to November 30, 2018, Wittmann was the Integration Commissioner of the Bavarian State Government .

For the state election on October 14, 2018, she ran as a candidate from the CSU for the direct mandate in electoral district 105 Munich-Moosach , but was unable to win and is therefore leaving the state parliament.

Honors

Wittmann is the holder of the gold medal " Munich shines " and the medal for special services to local government .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Website of the regional returning officer, see position 176
  2. http://www.mechthilde-wittmann.de Person
  3. "Politics with hammer and chisel" . In: Der Spiegel . No. 21 , 1993 ( online - May 24, 1993 ).
  4. Politics
  5. http://www.was-zaehlt-ist-muenchen.de/container/details/browse/4/select/partments/news/241/stadtraetin.html?cHash=3d3e2ef6aab65c8cc66f87e1ffbf1413 Politics
  6. a b CV. Extract from the council information system. State capital Munich, archived from the original on March 23, 2014 ; accessed on May 1, 2019 .
  7. Change of office of the integration officer. Bavarian State Ministry of the Interior, December 5, 2018, accessed on March 28, 2019 .
  8. ^ LH Munich: First votes Munich. Retrieved October 21, 2018 .