Sebastian Lechner

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Sebastian Lechner, 2013

Sebastian Lechner (born November 21, 1980 in Hanover ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He has been a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament since February 19, 2013 .

Education, work and family

After graduating from Albert-Schweitzer-Gymnasium in Leonberg in 2000, Lechner studied law and economics in Hohenheim, Hanover, Tübingen and Göttingen. In 2007 he graduated as an economist from the University of Göttingen . He then worked until 2009 as a research assistant at the Chair for SME Policy and Economic Research at the University of Göttingen. In 2010 he worked for the NBank in Hanover and was from 2011 to 2012 as executive assistant at the Hamburg bank Marcard, Stein & Co hired. From 2011 to 2013 he was also a member of the National Regulatory Control Council of the German Federal Government, where he was particularly responsible for the topic of e-government . Since January 2013 he has been managing director of Samova GmbH & Co. KG.

Lechner is Protestant, married and has two sons and a daughter.

politics

Lechner joined the CDU in 2001 and has been a member of the Junge Union (JU) since then . From 2008 to 2016 he was chairman of the Junge Union in Lower Saxony. From 2010 to 2014 he was also chairman of the CDU city association Neustadt am Rübenberge . Since 2014 he has been treasurer of the CDU district association Hannover-Land.

From 2006 to 2011 Sebastian Lechner was a member of the Hanover regional assembly. In the local elections in 2011 he was elected to the Neustädter City Council and is chairman of the CDU parliamentary group there.

In the 2009 Bundestag elections , he ran for the CDU in the Hanover-Land I constituency , but was defeated by the SPD candidate Caren Marks .

Sebastian Lechner has been a member of the Lower Saxony state parliament since 2013. He lost the Neustadt / Wunstorf constituency , which he won in 2013 against Mustafa Erkan (SPD), to Wiebke Osigus (SPD) in 2017 ; however, he moved back into parliament via the state list. From 2013 to 2017 Lechner was a member of the budget committee and the petitions committee of the state parliament. In 2017 he was elected spokesman for his parliamentary group for home affairs and sport.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gabriele Andretta (Ed.), Department for Press, Public Relations, Protocol: Lower Saxony State Parliament. Handbook of the Lower Saxony Parliament of the 18th electoral period. 2017 to 2022 , 1st edition, Hanover: Lower Saxony State Parliament, 2018, pp. 87f.
  2. Article in Neustädter Blatt: Caren Marks (SPD) wins constituency directly , www.neustaedter-blatt.com. Retrieved March 15, 2013.
  3. CDU parliamentary group elects new board