Sebastian Wippel

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Sebastian Wippel, 2016

Sebastian Edgar Wippel (born November 28, 1982 in Görlitz ) is a German police commissioner and politician ( AfD ). In the state elections in Saxony in 2014 , he was elected to the Saxon state parliament.

Life

Wippel served in the German Armed Forces from 2001 to 2003 and is a lieutenant in the reserve . From 2003 to 2004 he studied business administration at the TU Chemnitz and from 2004 to 2007, according to his own statements, administrative science at the Police Academy Lower Saxony in Hannoversch Münden . He completed his studies with a degree in administrative management and with the career examination for the high-level police force .

From 2007 to 2012 he was a police commissioner in Lower Saxony . In 2012 he moved to Görlitz as police commissioner and deputy service group leader . There Wippel was a member of the internal security working group, which, among other things, was responsible for the "surveillance of telecommunications traffic to avert danger ", an "accelerated asylum procedure with no objectionable result" and the "introduction of the criterion ' anti- German crime'" as well as the recording of the migration background by country of origin in the police Crime statistics discussed.

Sebastian Wippel is married, has three children and lives in Görlitz.

politics

Wippel was a member of the FDP from 2010 to 2013 . He joined the AfD in 2013. In the municipal elections in Saxony in 2014 , he was elected to the district council in the district of Görlitz . He was in eighth place on the state list for the state elections in 2014 and moved into the Saxon state parliament via this. At the beginning of his mandate he promised to take action against "overregulation and minority madness". His inquiries deal primarily with security policy and the Saxon police.

When Wippel asked about drug-related crime in the Görlitz district, the state government replied with figures according to which this had remained largely the same, but had risen sharply in Weißwasser . While Wippel called for this to be cleared up and “in the fight against crystal, cannabis and other devil stuff never let up”, the local authority attributed the increase to increased controls. When overtime in the Saxon penal system again became the subject of political debate at the beginning of 2018, it was also sharply criticized by Wippel. He emphasized that one is “not at the pain limit, we are above the pain limit”. The state government replied that in 2017 only five hours of overtime per person were incurred, which is well below the usual average, as research by the MDR confirmed. In order to discuss a Green motion to reform the Assembly Act, Wippel welcomed the proposal to abolish bans on demonstrations on certain days and places due to historical events. However, he rejected the downgrading of masking and blockade to administrative offenses for his parliamentary group, as this would increase the intervention threshold for the police and make it easier to prevent meetings.

In the Mayor election in Görlitz 2019, Wippel achieved the highest share of the four applicants in the first round with 36.4% and entered the runoff against CDU member Octavian Ursu , who achieved 30.3%. In the runoff election he lost with 44.8% compared to Ursu with 55.2%.

For the state elections in Saxony in 2019 , Wippel is number 5 on the state list and as a direct candidate in the constituency of Görlitz, in the same constituency as Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer . During the election campaign, among other things, he campaigned for a ban on animal transports in extreme heat and generally shorter transport times, regional slaughterhouses and a ban on the transport of slaughtered animals abroad.

Criticism and controversy

According to the company Wippel studied in Hannoversch Munden 2004-2007 Administrative Sciences . In contrast, the Sächsische Zeitung reported that he had never studied administrative sciences. Wippel then published his diploma as an administrative administrator (college). According to information from the responsible police academy, Wippel completed 20 school hours of general administrative law and took part in 280 school hours on special administrative law via subject-specific legal rules of the police. Wippel completed a police training course in Hannoversch Münden, but according to the Sächsische Zeitung, the subject of administrative sciences was not part of it. In August 2016, he caused a scandal in the state parliament when he regretted that the “people responsible for this refugee policy ” had not been hit by a terrorist attack . The German police union , of which Wippel is a member, distanced itself from him and criticized the statement. After the reactions, he regretted the "slip" that could happen in a free speech; he did not wish anyone death, everything else was a "malicious interpretation".

In 2018 he appeared at the Görlitz Muslims Sugar Festival and distributed notes calling on them to leave the country.

In January 2020, Wippel failed before the Görlitz regional court in the second instance with an action for an injunction against Mirko Schultze (Die Linke), who had called him a fascist in August 2019. This attribution was covered by the fundamental right to freedom of expression.

Web links

Commons : Sebastian Wippel  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. State election 2014 - Applicants for the state list Alternative for Germany (AfD) (archived version) ( Memento from August 21, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. a b Preliminary election result
  3. Vita on the Wippel homepage , on sebastian-wippel.de
  4. a b c Wippel publishes his diploma certificate. In: Saxon newspaper. June 14, 2019, accessed August 20, 2019 .
  5. a b Melanie Amann, Maik Baumgärtner, Markus Deggerich, Ann-Katrin Müller, Sven Röbel, Steffen Winter: Up and down through. Der Spiegel 39/2014; accessed on September 2, 2016.
  6. Anne Hähnig, Martin Machowecz and Stefan Schirmer: Frauke and the 13 dwarfs. In: The time. September 4, 2014, accessed February 27, 2018 .
  7. Peter Maxwill: This is how the AfD works. In: Spiegel Online. February 20, 2015, accessed February 27, 2018 .
  8. Does Weisswasser have a drug problem? In: Saxon newspaper . October 17, 2017, archived from the original on October 17, 2017 ; accessed on February 27, 2018 .
  9. Tobias Wilke: The mis-calculated scandal. Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, January 26, 2018, archived from the original on January 27, 2018 ; accessed on February 27, 2018 .
  10. Ine Dippmann: Saxon Greens want to clear out the assembly law. Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, January 26, 2018, archived from the original on February 28, 2018 ; accessed on August 20, 2019 .
  11. preliminary election results on goerlitz.de
  12. a b Yves Bellinghausen: “At least you're still a real German policeman”. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . June 16, 2019, accessed July 12, 2019 .
  13. Wippel is a direct candidate of the AfD in the constituency of Görlitz. MDR, June 23, 2019, accessed August 20, 2019 .
  14. State election: list of candidates for the AfD in Saxony is partially invalid. In: Leipziger Volkszeitung . July 5, 2019, accessed July 29, 2019 .
  15. AfD calls for the end of animal transports in the heat. Die Welt , July 26, 2019, accessed on July 29, 2019 .
  16. What exactly did Sebastian Wippel study? , on saechsische.de
  17. mdr.de: AfD MP wishes politicians terrorist death , August 31, 2016, accessed on August 20, 2019
  18. Allusion to the terrorist deaths of AfD MPs causes a scandal in the Saxon state parliament , Spiegel Online , August 31, 2016
  19. Dietmar Neuerer: Police union distances itself from scandal MPs. In: Handelsblatt . September 2, 2016, accessed February 27, 2018 .
  20. Thorsten Mumme: Six things that the AfD does not want to have meant. In: The world . September 1, 2016, accessed February 27, 2018 .
  21. Alexandra Gerlach and Bastian Brandau: Changes are not only wanted by AfD voters. Deutschlandfunk, June 14, 2019, accessed on July 12, 2019 .
  22. Verbal slap in the face without consequences , Görlitzer Anzeiger, February 6, 2020
  23. AfD man Wippel can be called fascist in tweet. In: Lausitzer Rundschau online, Lausitzer Verlags Service GmbH, Cottbus. February 7, 2020, accessed February 8, 2020 .