Susanne Kschenka

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Susanne Kschenka (née Seils; born October 23, 1964 in Naumburg ) is the current deputy of the Brandenburg State Commissioner for dealing with the consequences of the communist dictatorship Maria Nooke . In 1990 Kschenka was an SPD member of the last people 's chamber and a member of its presidium.

Life

Kschenka was born as Susanne Seils in Naumburg. From 1971 to 1979 she first attended the Polytechnische Oberschule Fritz Weineck in Naumburg , then the EOS Erich Weinert , which she graduated from in 1983 with the Abitur. Seils then studied law and economics at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig until 1987 and initially graduated as a lawyer . Subsequently she worked as a research assistant in the consistory of the Evangelical Church of the Church Province of Saxony in Magdeburg until 1990 . Since 1988 she has also been part of the management team of Aktion Sühnezeichen . In 1990, Seils acquired the employability of church officials.

After serving as a member of the People's Chamber, Kschenka initially worked as a legal advisor in the district administration of the Forst / Lausitz district from autumn 1990 to 1993 . She then went to Romania for about a year , where she worked as a German language teacher at the theological seminar of the Hungarian Reformed Church in Cluj-Napoca until 1994 . After her return to Germany, Kschenka completed her legal clerkship between 1998 and 2000 and the final second state examination with the justice system of the State of Brandenburg. She then worked until 2004 as a clerk in the area of ​​legal policy at the Oberfinanzdirektion Cottbus. From 2003 onwards, Kschenka completed additional training in mediation at the Institut für StreitKultur ISK Prisma. This training prepared Kschenka's career change.

In 2004 she started with the later Democracy and Integration Brandenburg eV. where she worked in the regional offices for education, integration and democracy, Brandenburg (RAA Brandenburg) as a project manager in the Forster branch in various federal projects to promote the participation of young people, community work and work with young repatriates until 2008. In May 2008, Kschenka switched to the mobile consulting team in Cottbus as part of the Brandenburg Institute for Community Consulting, where she worked for ten years. Since 2018, Kschenka has been a consultant for political-historical adult education and deputy of the state commissioner for dealing with the consequences of the communist dictatorship in the state of Brandenburg.

Political career

Kschenka joined the GDR SDP in 1989 under her maiden name Seils . For the party, which has meanwhile been renamed the SPD, to whose party executive she belonged at the time, Seils stood as a candidate for the first free Volkskammer elections in the Magdeburg electoral district in second place on the list. Since the SPD was able to win eight seats in this electoral district, Seils moved into the last GDR parliament as a member of the SPD. Within the SPD parliamentary group, she was elected deputy parliamentary manager, and her party also sent her to the Presidium of the People's Chamber. After the dissolution of the GDR parliament, the meanwhile married Kschenka no longer appeared politically.

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