SPD Brandenburg
SPD Brandenburg | |||
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Chairman | Dietmar Woidke | ||
Deputy |
Katrin Lange Ines Huebner |
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Secretary General | Erik Stohn | ||
Treasurer | Harald Sempf | ||
executive Director | Daniel Rigot | ||
Honorary Chairman | Manfred Stolpe | ||
Establishment date | May 26, 1990 | ||
Place of foundation | Kleinmachnow | ||
Headquarters | Alleestraße 9 14469 Potsdam |
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Landtag mandates |
25/88 |
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Number of members | 6,350 (as of October 2017) | ||
Website | www.spd-brandenburg.de | ||
The SPD Brandenburg is the state association of the SPD in Brandenburg . Since the re-establishment of the state in 1990, the SPD has provided the Brandenburg Prime Minister: from 1990 to 2002 Manfred Stolpe , until 2013 Matthias Platzeck , since then Dietmar Woidke .
organization
The SPD Brandenburg is in 18 subdistricts (Barnim, Brandenburg / Havel, Cottbus, Dahme-Spreewald, Elbe-Elster, Frankfurt / Oder, Havelland, Märkisch-Oberland, Oberhavel, Oberspreewald-Lausitz, Oder-Spree, Ostprignitz-Ruppin, Potsdam- City, Potsdam-Mittelmark, Prignitz, Spree-Neisse, Teltow-Fläming, Uckermark).
State Board
Every two years, the regular state party convention elects the state executive. The party chairman, the deputies, the general secretary and the treasurer are elected in individual ballots. All other members of this body are elected by list voting.
history
For the 2019 European elections , the SPD Brandenburg nominated Simon Vaut, who works in the Federal Ministry of Economics in Berlin, as the top candidate, who later became known that he did not even live in Brandenburg / Havel and had just invented a love affair with a Brandenburg woman. Vaut thereupon declared in writing that he would have waived 22nd place in the Germany-wide SPD list for the 2019 European elections, which would have made him move into the European Parliament if the SPD had an election result of 22%. Vaut's role was taken over by Maja Wallstein, head of Juso from Brandenburg, who was inferior to him in the nomination.
State chairman
Years | Chairman |
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1990-2000 | Steffen Reiche |
2000-2013 | Matthias Platzeck |
since 2013 | Dietmar Woidke |
Government responsibility
Since the state of Brandenburg was re-established in 1990, every state government has been led by the SPD:
- Cabinet Stolpe I : Coalition with Alliance 90 and FDP
- Cabinet Stolpe II : sole government
- Cabinet Stolpe III : Coalition with CDU
- Cabinet Platzeck I and II : Coalition with CDU
- Cabinet Platzeck III : Coalition with Die Linke
- Cabinet Woidke I and II : Coalition with Die Linke
- Woidke III cabinet : Coalition with CDU and the Greens
Results in the state elections
Results of the state elections | |||
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year | be right | Seats | Top candidate |
1990 | 38.2% | 36 | Manfred Stolpe |
1994 | 54.1% | 52 | Manfred Stolpe |
1999 | 39.3% | 37 | Manfred Stolpe |
2004 | 31.9% | 33 | Matthias Platzeck |
2009 | 33.0% | 31 | Matthias Platzeck |
2014 | 31.9% | 30th | Dietmar Woidke |
2019 | 26.2% | 25th | Dietmar Woidke |
people
- Günter Baaske , 2014–2017 Minister for Education, Youth and Sport; 2009–2014 Minister for Labor, Social Affairs, Women and Family in Brandenburg; 2002–2004 Minister for Labor, Social Affairs, Health and Women in Brandenburg
- Gunter Fritsch , 1997–1999 Minister for Food, Agriculture and Forests in Brandenburg, President of the Brandenburg State Parliament 2004–2014
- Regine Hildebrandt († 2001), "Mother Courage (of the East)" , 1990 Minister for Labor and Social Affairs in the de Maizière government and 1990–1999 Minister for Labor, Social Affairs, Health and Women Brandenburg
- Klaus Ness († 2015), 2013–2015 parliamentary group chairman in the Brandenburg state parliament , prior to that general secretary 2006–2013
- Matthias Platzeck , 2002–2013 Prime Minister of Brandenburg
- Steffen Reiche , 1994–1999 Minister for Science, Research and Culture Brandenburg and 1999–2004 Minister for Education, Youth and Sport in Brandenburg
- Karl-Heinz Schröter , Minister of the Interior and Local Affairs in Brandenburg since 2014; from 1994 to 2014 District Administrator of the Oberhavel District and Chairman of the Brandenburg District Assembly
- Britta Stark , President of the Brandenburg State Parliament from 2014 to 2019
- Manfred Stolpe , 1990–2002 Prime Minister of Brandenburg and 2002–2005 Federal Minister for Transport, Building and Housing
- Rainer Speer , 2004–2009 Finance Minister in Brandenburg, 2009–2010 Interior Minister in Brandenburg
- Jörg Vogelsänger , since 2014 Minister for Rural Development, Environment and Agriculture, from 2010–2014 Minister for Infrastructure and Agriculture in Brandenburg
literature
- Anne-Kathrin Oettzen: The SPD in Brandenburg . In: Jakob Lempp : (Ed.): Parties in Brandenburg . be.bra Wissenschaft verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-937233-48-2 , pp. 59–89.
Web links
- Official website of the SPD Brandenburg
- Official website of the SPD parliamentary group in Brandenburg
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.pnn.de/brandenburg-berlin/1227924/
- ↑ SPD: Mr. Vaut is not from here , Die Zeit 15/2019 from April 4, 2019
- ↑ Ulrich Wangemann: Maja Wallstein - the candidate who shouldn't actually be , on maz-onlinde.de, May 26, 2019
- ^ Results of the state elections in Brandenburg