Roberto Kobelt

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Roberto Kobelt (2016)

Roberto Kobelt (born April 19, 1976 in Jena ) is a German politician ( Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ) and was a member of the state parliament in Thuringia from 2014 to 2019.

Private and professional

Roberto Kobelt grew up in Klengel and, after graduating from high school, studied architecture at the Bauhaus Academy in Weimar with a degree in engineering in 2002. Since 2009 he has been a partner in a Weimar architecture office.

Political activity

He was a member of the Weimar City Council from 2004 to 2014 and ran for mayor in the 2012 mayor elections in Rudolstadt. In the state elections in Thuringia in 2014 , he won a mandate on the state list. From December 2014 he was deputy parliamentary group leader of the Alliance 90 / The Greens parliamentary group in the Thuringian state parliament and parliamentary group spokesman for the environment, energy, nature conservation, regional development, construction, transport and sport. He was a member of the Committee for the Environment, Energy and Nature Conservation and Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Infrastructure and Agriculture. After the result of the state elections in Thuringia in 2019 , he left the state parliament.

In the 2017 federal election , Kobelt stood as his party's candidate in the constituency of Suhl - Schmalkalden-Meiningen - Hildburghausen - Sonneberg and placed second on the state list of Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen Thüringen , but failed to make it into the German Bundestag . However, he is the first substitute in the event that the Thuringian Alliance 90 / The Greens mandate holder Katrin Göring-Eckardt leaves the Bundestag.

Kobelt is a member of the board of trustees of the Thuringian Sports Aid.

Web links

Commons : Roberto Kobelt  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. TeCTUM Hille & Kobelt
  2. ^ OTZ: Roberto Kobelt opens citizens' office in Rudolstadt
  3. State election 2014 in Thuringia - final result. Office of the regional returning officer, accessed on February 18, 2016 .
  4. ^ Elections in Thuringia. Retrieved January 10, 2020 .