Stefan Weber (politician)

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Stefan Weber (born January 16, 1963 in Hamburg ) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and has been a member of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament since 2017 .

Life

After graduating from Ludwig Frahm- Realschule in Hamburg-Poppenbüttel in 1980, Weber completed an apprenticeship as a retail salesman by 1983 and then from 1983 to 1986 an apprenticeship as an educator at the State Technical School for Social Education in Hamburg. Since 1986 Weber has been employed in the public service at the State Office for Education and Consulting of the Hamburg Authority for Labor, Social Affairs, Family and Integration .

From 1990 to 1994 he studied sociology at the Hamburg University of Economics and Politics (HWP), where he graduated with a degree in social economics, from 1994 to 1996 criminology as a postgraduate course at the University of Hamburg and from 1996 to 2000 social and health management at the HWP as a contact course .

Weber has been Head of the West Youth Welfare Department in the State Education and Counseling Department since 2006 .

He is married and has 2 daughters.

Political honorary and main office

Weber has been a member of the community council of Sievershütten since 2005 , and has been honorary mayor and deputy chairman of the youth and sports committee of the Kisdorf office since 2008 . Since 2016 he has also been head of the school association. Weber has been chairman of the Segeberg SPD district association since 2012.

In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein in 2017 , Weber ran in the regional constituency of Segeberg-West and had to surrender to the CDU candidate with 32.2% of the first votes, but was able to move into the state parliament via 13th place on the SPD state list. In the state parliament he is a member of the interior and petitions committee, as well as judicial, media and network policy spokesman for the SPD state parliamentary group.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SPD Segeberg: Stefan Weber
  2. Press release of the SPD Schleswig-Holstein from November 20, 2012
  3. Andreas Burgmayer and Michael Schick: CDU woman wins head-to-head race , article in the Hamburger Abendblatt from May 8, 2017