Susan Leithoff

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Susan Leithoff (born June 21, 1979 ) is a German lawyer and politician ( CDU ).

Education, job and personal matters

Susan Leithoff graduated from high school in 1998 and trained as an administrative clerk at the city of Chemnitz , which she completed in 2001. She then studied law at the TU Dresden and the University of Leipzig and passed the first state examination in 2005 and the second in 2008. Leithoff then initially worked as the head of the registration office at the TU Bergakademie Freiberg . In 2009 she became a legal assistant in a supra-local, medium-sized law firm, then moved to the Federal Employment Agency in 2011 , where she acted as a supervisor for personnel law for the Central Saxony regional directorate. Since 2012 she has been working as a licensed attorney again and since 2014 she has been working in her own law firm in Chemnitz. She also works as a lecturer in labor law at the Study Institute for Local Administration in South Saxony.

She is of the Evangelical Lutheran denomination, married and has one child.

Volunteering

Susan Leithoff is a member of the city council in Oederan and a member of the administrative committee and the social and cultural committee. She is also the deputy mayor and member of the local council of the Schönerstadt district of Oeder .

Political election office

In the 2019 state elections in Saxony , she won the constituency of Central Saxony 1 with 35.0 percent of the vote and was elected to the Saxon state parliament. It was in 16th place on the state list. In the state parliament she is deputy chairman of the committee for schools and education, a member of the committee for constitution and law, democracy, Europe and equality as well as a member of the investigation committee "Electoral failure of the AfD".

Web links

supporting documents

  1. State election Saxony 2019 results constituency central Saxony 1. In: tagesschau.de . Retrieved September 5, 2019 .