Reinhold Strobl

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Reinhold Strobl, 2013

Reinhold Strobl (born May 10, 1950 in Schnaittenbach ) is a Bavarian state politician of the SPD .

Reinhold Strobl was a member of the Bundestag from 1999 to 2002. He lost his seat in the 2002 Bundestag elections. Strobl was a member of the Environment Committee and the Committee for Transport, Building and Housing. He was the list replacement for the former EU Commissioner Günter Verheugen .

He stood as a candidate in 2003 for the Bavarian Parliament , but in 2005 moved Strobl as substitutes for Marianne Schieder by the 2005 federal election in the parliament was elected on the district list Upper Palatinate in the Bavarian Landtag. In the state elections in 2008 he ran unsuccessfully in the constituency of Amberg-Sulzbach , but was re-elected via the district list.

Since then, Strobl has been a member of the Committee for Public Service Issues and the Committee for Education, Youth and Sport, as well as his parliamentary group's spokesman for secondary school politics.

In addition, Strobl is involved in the poultry breeding association, BRK, local and traditional costume association, rifle association, AWO, Ver.di union, Bund Naturschutz, greenpeace, ai.

Strobl is also deputy chairman of the LAG Mali -Hilfe eV In the course of this activity, he visited the African country in 2007 as a member of a delegation and was able to view current projects on site.

In September 2018 Strobl received the Georg von Vollmar Medal, the highest award of the Bavarian SPD, from the hands of the SPD parliamentary group leader Markus Rinderspacher .

Reinhold Strobl is married.

Web links

Commons : Reinhold Strobl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Gerd Spies: Reinhold Strobl honored as a role model. Mittelbayerische, September 5, 2018, accessed on September 5, 2018 .