Roman Müller-Boehm

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Roman Müller-Böhm, 2017

Roman Müller-Böhm (born December 12, 1992 in Essen ) is a German politician ( FDP ) and has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2017 .

Life

Müller-Böhm graduated from the Luisenschule in Mülheim an der Ruhr in 2012 . Since then he has been studying law in Bochum .

From 2010 to 2013 he was a member of the youth council of Mülheim an der Ruhr; then he was as up to 2017 Knowledgeable citizens of the FDP City Council faction. From 2014 to 2017 Müller-Böhm was a member of the state board of the Young Liberals in North Rhine-Westphalia.

For the 2017 federal election he stood for the FDP in the Oberhausen - Wesel III constituency and was elected to the 19th German Bundestag via 18th place on the FDP's state list of North Rhine-Westphalia . Since the constituent session on October 24, 2017, he has been the youngest of the 709 MPs there.

In February 2018, Müller-Böhm was elected district chairman of the FDP in Oberhausen .

Parliamentary activity

In the 2017 federal election , Müller-Böhm entered the 19th German Bundestag via the state list of the FDP North Rhine-Westphalia . He is the youngest member of the legislature.

In the Bundestag, Müller-Böhm is a member and chairman of the FDP parliamentary group in the legal and consumer protection committee and the tourism committee .

Controversy

When he entered the Bundestag in 2017, he came under public criticism for the first time. In his function at the time as treasurer of the Junge Liberalen Nordrhein-Westfalen, he had awarded contracts to his own company without carrying out tenders and presenting this transparently for the members.

In December 2019, the German media reported that members of the Bundestag in all parliamentary groups bought so-called “likes”, positive reactions from users to posts in social media networks. The Tagesschau reports explicitly about Roman Müller-Böhm. He used this procedure, which was forbidden by Facebook, to generate greater reach.

In September 2019, the Oberhausen FDP council group officially distanced itself from the district association led by Müller-Böhm and named itself “Free Democrats 14/20 in the City Council of Oberhausen” for the rest of the electoral term. At the district party conference on January 25, 2020, her predecessor Regina Boos failed with the attempt to have Müller-Böhm voted out as district chairman through her opposing candidate.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Young politicians FDP: First of all in the boot camp - Bundestag. Retrieved November 29, 2017 .
  2. At 24 in the Bundestag: This is how the youngest member of parliament ticks . ( handelsblatt.com [accessed November 29, 2017]).
  3. People and Opinions . ( das-parlament.de [accessed on November 29, 2017]).
  4. Christina Rentmeister: Youngest member of the Bundestag: From the university to the Bundestag. Retrieved November 29, 2017 .
  5. Johanna Metz: Youngest MP Roman Müller-Böhm: Jamaica can work. bundestag.de, October 2, 2017, accessed October 15, 2017 .
  6. Surprise coup at the FDP in Oberhausen . Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, February 5, 2018.
  7. Thorsten Jungholt: Roman Müller-Böhm (FDP): The questionable business conduct of the youngest member of parliament . November 7, 2017 ( welt.de [accessed December 22, 2019]).
  8. tagesschau.de: Almost 90,000 social media presences pay for likes. Retrieved December 22, 2019 .
  9. Free Democrats 14/20 in the City Council of Oberhausen: FDP council group is now called Free Democrats 14/20. Retrieved January 15, 2020 .
  10. Martin Kleinwächter: At the FDP party congress, quarrels openly come to light. waz.de, January 27, 2020, accessed on January 28, 2020 .