Petra Budke

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Petra Budke (born November 3, 1958 in Bielefeld ) is a German politician of the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen party . She was chairwoman of the Brandenburg State Association from 2013 to 2019.

Life

Budke grew up in Münster . She studied comparative literature in Paris and San Francisco and then moved to West Berlin . In 1988 she accepted a job as a teacher at the Goethe Institute , where she was entrusted, among other things, with the management of advanced training seminars for foreign German teachers and multipliers .

politics

Petra Budke came to politics in the late 1970s through the anti-nuclear and peace movements . She was present at the demonstrations in Brokdorf , Wackersdorf and in the Bonn Hofgarten .

After completing her studies, she joined the Alternative List in Berlin and was active in the Charlottenburg district group. After moving to Havelland, she got involved in educational and cultural-political initiatives by the Greens on site. Since 2008 Budke has been a member of the Dallgow-Döberitz municipal council , since 2010 a member of the state board of the Green Brandenburg, initially as an assessor and since November 2013 as state chairman together with Clemens Rostock .

She was nominated by her party for the district council election in the Havelland district on April 10, 2016, where she was fifth. On September 29, 2016, she was elected as a direct candidate for the Greens in constituency 58 for the federal election on September 24, 2017. In addition, she was in third place on the list for the Greens in Brandenburg for the federal election.

She is one of the two spokespersons for the green federal working group for children, youth and families.

To state election in 2019 she was elected to the state parliament Brandenburg. There she is group leader of the Greens.

Private life

Budke is married and has lived with her husband and three children in Dallgow-Döberitz (Havelland district) since 2003. One of her children is Ricarda Budke , also a member of the state parliament in Brandenburg.

Fonts

  • with Jutta Schulze: Women writers in Berlin from 1871 to 1945: a lexicon on life and work . Berlin: Orlanda-Frauenverlag, 1995 ISBN 3-929823-22-5 Zugl. Part dr. from: Berlin, Freie Univ., Diss.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Final result of the election of the district administrator on April 10, 2016 in the Havelland district. (PDF; 8.2 kB) In: havelland.de. April 2016, accessed August 27, 2020 .
  2. ^ NN, MOZ-OnlineTeam: Havelländer Greens nominate Petra Budke. Märkische Onlinezeitung, September 30, 2016, accessed on September 13, 2017 .
  3. National Association Bü90 / Green Team: country list Alliance 90 / The Greens Brandenburg for the parliamentary elections 2017. Accessed September 13, 2017 .
  4. ^ Editing of the Brandenburg State Parliament : Brandenburg State Parliament. Retrieved May 14, 2020 .
  5. ^ Editing of the Brandenburg State Parliament : Brandenburg State Parliament. Retrieved May 14, 2020 .
  6. ^ Stefan Alberti: Green double in Brandenburg: "A clear separation of roles" . In: The daily newspaper: taz . January 22, 2020, ISSN  0931-9085 ( taz.de [accessed on May 14, 2020]).