Sabine Wölfle

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Sabine Wölfle (born June 21, 1959 in Wuppertal , born Sabine Göbler ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament . Since May 2016 she has been deputy chairwoman and social policy spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group there.

biography

After attending school in Wuppertal, Sabine Wölfle completed an apprenticeship as a travel agent in 1975 and worked in this profession. From 2009 to 2011 she was press officer for Marianne Wonnay, member of the SPD state parliament .

politics

Wölfle joined the SPD in 1986. From 2004 to 2012 she was local chairwoman of the SPD in Waldkirch and from 2006 to 2015 she was deputy chairwoman of the Emmendingen district association. She was a member of the state executive committee of the SPD Baden-Württemberg from 2007 to 2015. For her party, she has held a seat on the Waldkirch municipal council since 2009, which she left in 2017 for reasons of time. "It would not be fair to the citizens if I could not attend the meetings of the local council and the committees," the MP explained her decision. In the Landtag constituency of Emmendingen , she was elected to the Landtag via a second mandate in 2011 and 2016 . She is a member of the Committee on Social Affairs and Integration and the Committee on Europe and International Affairs. Sabine Wölfle is chairwoman of the social working group of the SPD parliamentary group in Baden-Württemberg. She has several speaker functions:

  • Spokeswoman for Social Policy
  • Spokeswoman for foreigners, migration and integration policy
  • Spokeswoman for women's and gender equality policy
  • Spokesperson for inclusion and the concerns of people with disabilities
  • Spokeswoman for tourism policy

In May 2016 she was elected deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group and confirmed in her office in 2018.

Together with Wolfram Wette and the armaments critic Jürgen Grässlin, Wölfle was the initiator of the Waldkirch Declaration . It was handed over on March 27, 2009 with more than 14,500 signatures to the federal government, represented by the then Minister of State Gernot Erler (SPD).

Honorary positions and memberships

In 2014 Sabine Wölfle was elected as the state chairwoman of the 167,649 member strong Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) in Baden-Württemberg and confirmed in her office in 2018.

Since 2019 Wölfle has been President of the Upper Baden Brass Music Association, which has almost 6,200 members .

Wölfle has been chairwoman of the Association for the Promotion of the Visually Impaired in Waldkirch since 2017 .

In her function as a member of the state parliament for the constituency of Emmendingen , she is also a school sponsor at the Kenzingen grammar school for " School without Racism - School with Courage ".

Sabine Wölfle is a member of the following associations: Naturschutzbund Deutschland eV, State Working Group for Self-Help for Disabled People in Baden-Württemberg eV, Förderverein Elztalmuseum eV, Europa-Union Deutschland eV, Förderverein Zukunftsenergien Solarregio Kaiserstuhl eV, Armaments Information Office eV, Arbeiterwohlfahrt Ortsverein Waldkirch eV, Family Center Rotes Haus Waldkirch, Emmendinger & Waldkircher Tafel eV, Aktion Jugendzentrum Wyhl eV, Deutscher Kinderschutzbund eV, Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Deutschland eV, Against Forgetting and for Democracy eV, Association for the Promotion of the Visually Impaired eV, SISTERS - for getting out of prostitution eV and in several sports clubs.

criticism

In October 2014, Wölfle was criticized for posting on Facebook . A shared video titled "The Rothschild Matrix" has been deemed anti-Semitic by critics. In a public statement, Wölfle apologized for the post and deleted her profile: “I have already drawn the necessary conclusions for myself and will no longer be active on Facebook myself, so this profile has been deleted. You share something too quickly or comment without really looking, you can rightly expect more care from me as a mandate holder . I actually didn't let that rule that morning. ”Since 2015, Wölfle has had an official Facebook account and a private one.

literature

  • Ina Hochreuther: Women in Parliament. Southwest German parliamentarians from 1919 until today . Stuttgart 2012, ISBN 978-3-923476-16-9 , pp. 272 ​​f.

Web links

Commons : Sabine Wölfle  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ District Emmendingen: Vice-Chair for Sabine Wölfle. In: Badische-Zeitung.de. May 14, 2016, accessed July 6, 2016 .
  2. Sylvia Sredniawa: Sabine Wölfle leaves the council and concentrates on state politics . In: Badische Zeitung . July 26, 2017 ( badische-zeitung.de [accessed October 4, 2018]). Sabine Wölfle leaves the council and concentrates on state politics
  3. ^ Editing of the SPD parliamentary group in Baden-Württemberg: Sabine Wölfle. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  4. Andreas Stoch and his deputies confirmed in office. Press release. SPD parliamentary group in Baden-Württemberg, September 11, 2018, accessed on October 4, 2018 .
  5. ^ Waldkirch declaration. In: Armaments Information Office. September 23, 2008, accessed on March 20, 2019 (German).
  6. ^ ASB Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund Baden-Württemberg eV - Committees & Persons. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  7. ^ Badische Zeitung: A woman now sets the tone - Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district - Badische Zeitung. Retrieved March 13, 2019 .
  8. ^ Heidrun Albert: Board election 2017. Association for the Promotion of the Visually Impaired e. V., accessed October 4, 2018 .
  9. ^ School without Racism - School with Courage. Retrieved April 2, 2019 .
  10. Martin Niewendick: criticism of the SPD Member of Parliament for anti-Semitic posting. In: Ruhrbarone.de . October 1, 2014, accessed October 5, 2014 .
  11. Personal explanation of my careless posting on Facebook.