Susanne Wendland

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Susanne Wendland (2015)

Susanne Wendland (born February 18, 1977 in Rudolstadt ) is a German politician ( BGE , previously Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen ) and was a member of Bremen's citizenship until 2019 . She was the social policy spokesperson for the Bremen Greens.

biography

Family, education and work

As a twelve-year-old, Wendland experienced the fall of 1989 during the resistance on the street. When the borders were opened, she moved with her mother to the west, to Bremerhaven-Lehe. There she graduated from the Geschwister Scholl-Gymnasium.

At BLG , she completed vocational training as a forwarding agent and was active as the chairwoman of the youth and trainee representatives at BLG and at the ÖTV -Jugend in Bremen.

She studied political science and social education at the University of Bremen . After completing her studies, she was a consultant in the field of political and extracurricular education, worked as a research assistant in teaching and research, and received a doctoral scholarship from the University of Bremen in May 2010. She qualified as a participation moderator for children and young people.

She has lived in the Neustadt district of Bremen since 2009 .

politics

Wendland got involved in the Bremerhaven- Lehe district to improve the living conditions of disadvantaged young people in the community café project. From 2005 to 2009 she was delegate of the youth welfare committee for the subcommittee on rights of participation for children and young people for the working group (AK) free moderators . From 2007 to 2009 she was active in the working group on diversity against right-wing extremism of the DGB Bremerhaven. During this time she was also a member of the youth welfare committee for the Greens in Bremerhaven. From November 2009 to November 2011 she was a member of the state board of the Bremen Greens , from 2009 to May 2017 she was spokeswoman for the state working group on social policy. She left the Green Party in May 2017.

Since 2011, at the beginning of the 18th electoral term , Wendland was a member of the Bremen citizenship. Due to her origins in the social hotspot Bremerhaven-Lehe, she pursued the goal, as spokeswoman for social policy, to bring these aspects into the political work of the Greens. She was a member of the Deputation for Social Affairs, Children and Youth as well as the Budget and Finance Committee, Audit Committee, State Youth Welfare Committee, and represented in the Committee for Integration, Federal and European Affairs, International Contacts and Development Cooperation, Committee for Equal Opportunities for Women, Works Committee KiTa Bremen , Works Committee Workshop Bremen, Petitions Committee (city).

In May 2017, Wendland resigned from the parliamentary group and party of the Greens for political reasons, as a result of which the government majority of the red-green coalition in the Bremen citizenship shrank to one seat. Since Wendland did not return her mandate, she has been a non-attached MP since then ; She was also on the committee for "Increasing voter turnout and developing the right to vote".

Web links

Commons : Susanne Wendland  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ LAG Social Policy , accessed on June 11, 2017.