Sports Committee (German Bundestag)
Sports Committee of the German Bundestag | |
Chairperson | Dagmar Friday (SPD) |
deputy Chairperson | Dieter Stier (CDU / CSU) |
Members | 18th |
founding | 1969 |
Seat | Paul Löbe House , Berlin |
Website | here |
Distribution of seats |
CDU / CSU : 6 SPD : 4 AfD : 2 FDP : 2 B90 / GRÜNE : 2 Die Linke : 2 |
The Sports Committee of the German Bundestag was in 1969 as the "Special Committee for Sport and the Olympic Games" in preparation for the Summer Olympics in 1972 in Munich as well as the 1974 FIFA World Cup established in their own country. The current chairman is Dagmar Freitag ( SPD ). Deputy chairman is Dieter Stier (CDU) .
tasks
The establishment was justified with the enormous importance of sport in society. The responsibilities of the Bundestag Sports Committee change depending on the election period and upcoming events. In most cases, the responsibilities and subtasks of the Sports Committee are the same as those of the Ministry of the Interior .
Traditionally, the committee work focuses on questions of high-performance sports (organization such as the Olympic Games or major football events), sports science and the interactions between sport and health as well as sport and the environment.
In 2017, the sports committee had 18 members, making it one of the smaller committees of the German Bundestag.
The priorities of his work in the election periods from 2013 to today include:
- the disabled sport
- Sport and health prevention effects
- the fight against doping
- the promotion of sports facility construction in the new federal states
- the tax treatment of major sporting events in Germany
- Status and perspectives of the elite schools of sport
- Sport and nature conservation
- the competitive sports reform of the DOSB
- Transparency and human rights requirements when awarding major sporting events
Members of the 19th electoral term (since 2017)
The 18 members of the committee consist of 6 members of the CDU / CSU parliamentary group , 4 members of the SPD parliamentary group , as well as 2 members each of the AfD parliamentary group , the FDP parliamentary group , the left parliamentary group and the Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen parliamentary group .
CDU / CSU - full member | CDU / CSU - Deputy Member | SPD - full member | SPD - Deputy Member | AfD - full member | AfD - Deputy Member | FDP - full member | FDP - Deputy Member | Die Linke - Full member | Die Linke - Alternate Member | Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen - Full member | Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen - Substitute member |
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Artur Auernhammer | Ingmar Jung | Dagmar Friday | Eva Högl | Andreas Mrosek | Siegbert Droese | Britta Dassler * / ** | Marcel blade | Soeren Pellmann | Petra custom | Erhard Grundl | Omid Nouripur |
Eberhard Gienger ** | Roy Kuehne | Cansel Kiziltepe | Wiebke Esder | Jörn König * / ** | Andreas Bleck | Reginald Hanke | Stephan Thomae | André Hahn * / ** | Friedrich Straetmanns | Monika Lazar * / ** | Maria Klein-Schmeink |
Fritz Güntzler | Jens Lehmann | Detlev Pilger * / ** | Rainer Spiering | ||||||||
Frank Steffel * | Stefan Müller | Mahmut Ozdemir | Axel Schäfer | ||||||||
Johannes Steiniger | Karin Strenz | ||||||||||
Dieter Bull | Ingo Wellenreuther |
- * Supervisors
- ** Speaker