Sebastian Fischer (politician)

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Sebastian Fischer (2017)

Sebastian Frieder Fischer (born December 8, 1981 in Oelsnitz / Vogtl. ) Is a German politician ( CDU ). Between 2009 and 2019 he was a member of the Saxon State Parliament .

Life, job and volunteering

Sebastian Fischer has lived in Gävernitz near Großenhain since 1989 . After graduating from school with secondary school leaving certificate in 1998, he learned the profession of a cook in Dresden and then worked on Föhr and in Switzerland before completing his basic military service with the 2nd Schnellbootgeschwader in Warnemünde in the Navy. After professional stays in France and Norway, he completed the master chef course in Saxony , which he completed in January 2007. Since then he has been self-employed as a master chef and rental chef .

In 2003, Fischer became a member of the Junge Union and the CDU, since 2006 he has been chairman of the CDU local branch in Priestewitz , since 2015 deputy chairman and since autumn 2019 chairman of the district executive committee of the CDU Meißen . From 2011 to 2015 he was also a member of the state board of the Junge Union Sachsen & Lower Silesia .

He is a member of the coordination group of the Dresdner Heidebogen and of the Parliamentary Forum for Central and Eastern Europe. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Saxony consumer organization and chairman of the Dresden Cooks Association.

Fischer is of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination and chairs the Diaconal Work in the church district of Großenhain . He is also a member of the regional board of the Evangelical Working Group of the Saxon Union .

politics

In 2009 Fischer applied for the direct mandate of the state parliament in constituency 38 (Riesa-Großenhain) , which he won on August 30 with 38.5% of the votes. In the same constituency, which is now called constituency 38 (Meißen 2), he was re-elected as constituency member with 41.4% in the state elections in Saxony in 2014 . In the state parliament he was chairman of the committee for the environment and agriculture, a member of the committee for social affairs and consumer protection, equality and integration and in the election review committee. From April 2012 until the end of the 2014 legislative period, he was a member of the first Saxon NSU investigation committee "Neo-Nazi Terror Networks in Saxony". He was the wine-growing political spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group in the Saxon state parliament.

Identity politics is at the core of his political work. Among other things, he campaigned for the introduction of a "Saxon anthem". His work in this area is followed very critically, among other things because he wanted to get into conversation with the Pegida movement in 2015 . In addition, the politician, who is above average in social media , comes into contact with citizens in the Facebook group “Victims of Foreign Crime in Saxony” who disapprove of the federal government's immigration policy.

Web links

Commons : Sebastian Fischer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. 3. Investigative Committee on Neo-Nazi Terror Networks in Saxony. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on January 9, 2014 ; accessed on February 1, 2014 .
  2. sz-online: CDU man Sebastian Fischer defends Saxony. In: sz-online.de. September 22, 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2017 .
  3. One country, one song . In: Sächsische Zeitung , December 9, 2013. Accessed December 17, 2013.
  4. ^ Susanne Kailitz: Kind-hearted people. In: time online. December 17, 2015, accessed April 25, 2018 .
  5. Our top 50 most digital politicians in Saxony. In: Funkturm 3/2016, pp. 54–61
  6. Matthias Meisner: CDU in Saxony and the social networks: "No MP is monitored". In: tagesspiegel.de . June 30, 2015, accessed September 2, 2017 .