Nikolas Löbel

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Nikolas Löbel (2018)

Nikolas Löbel (born May 17, 1986 in Mannheim ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He won the direct mandate for the 19th German Bundestag in the 2017 federal election in the Mannheim constituency .

Life, education, job

Nikolas Löbel grew up in Mannheim. After graduating from Lessing-Gymnasium Mannheim in 2006, he studied law at the University of Mannheim until March 2013 . From 2013 to 2014 he completed a degree in business administration at the Steinbeis University in Berlin . He completed this with a Bachelor of Arts (BA). From 2012 to 2019 he completed the Hagen management course as an extra-occupational postgraduate course at the Hagen Institute for Management Studies. He successfully completed this course with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from the Faculty of Economics at the FernUniversität Hagen .

In 2014 he started working for a medium-sized energy company in the field of project management. In 2015 he founded Löbel Projektmanagement GmbH for project management and project development. From March 2017 to December 2019 he was also the managing partner of Immosites Projektentwicklung GmbH.

From an early age, Nikolas Löbel was involved in politics: as state chairman of the Baden-Württemberg Students' Union , later as district chairman of the Junge Union Mannheim and from November 12, 2011 as state chairman of the Junge Union Baden-Württemberg, which has over 10,200 members of the is the largest youth policy association in the state.

Nikolas Löbel has been a member of the municipal council of his hometown Mannheim since 2009. In 2012 he was a member of the 15th Federal Assembly of the Federal Republic of Germany. He has been the district chairman of the CDU Mannheim since October 10, 2014. Since January 2017, Löbel has been the deputy chairman of the CDU council group in Mannheim. He is a board member of several public and private companies. Löbel has been a member of the Board of Directors of Sparkasse Rhein Neckar Nord since April 2017 .

In the 2017 federal election, Löbel won the direct mandate in constituency 275 (Mannheim) with 29.3 to 27.9 percent of the first votes against Stefan Rebmann (SPD). After that he no longer ran as chairman of the Junge Union Baden-Württemberg.

Political positions

Löbel's political priorities are intergenerational equity, digitization, education and security. He calls for the creation of an immigration and integration law to better control immigration to Germany. He also advocates promoting families in building their own homes. Löbel is a full member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and a deputy member of the Committee on Culture and Media of the German Bundestag.

Löbel is a member of the non-partisan European Union Germany , which advocates a federal Europe and the European unification process.

Web links

Commons : Nikolas Löbel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c German Bundestag - Nikolas Löbel. In: bundestag.de. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
  2. Nikolas Löbel Member of the Bundestag: CDU municipal council group Mannheim. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
  3. ^ The Federal Returning Officer : Results Mannheim - The Federal Returning Officer. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
  4. ↑ State Parliament of the Junge Union in Mannheim: Philipp Bürkle is the new head of state | Baden-Württemberg. In: swr.de. Retrieved December 5, 2017 .
  5. ^ German Bundestag - MPs . In: German Bundestag . ( bundestag.de [accessed on February 28, 2018]).