Tobias von der Heide

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Tobias von der Heide (2017)

Tobias von der Heide , b. Loose (born August 18, 1984 in Neustadt in Holstein ) is a German politician ( CDU ), Schleswig-Holstein member of the state parliament , district chairman of the CDU Kiel and deputy state chairman of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein .

Life

He grew up in Brunswik and later in Kiel- Mettenhof . There he did his Abitur at the Mettenhof Education Center in Kiel and did his military service at the Kiel naval base. He then completed a degree in business administration, during which he studied at the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel and the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt in Ingolstadt and spent semesters abroad in Finland and South Africa .

Von der Heide joined Lufthansa Technik AG in Hamburg in 2009 as a business graduate and later became purchasing manager for the engine division. In 2017 he was given leave of absence from Lufthansa Technik AG to work as a member of the state parliament.

Tobias Loose married on June 6, 2019 and took the name von der Heide.

politics

In 1998 he joined the Junge Union and in 2000 the Kiel CDU. From 2014 to 2018 he was state chairman of the Junge Union Schleswig-Holstein.

From 2012 to 2014 von der Heide was a member of the state board of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein. Since 2014 he has been deputy state chairman of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein . On January 26, 2019, he prevailed against the incumbent and former member of the Bundestag Thomas Stritzl in the election for the district chairmanship of the CDU Kiel .

In the state elections in Schleswig-Holstein in 2017 , he ran in state electoral district 13 (Kiel-West), where he received 27.8% of the votes and was defeated as a direct candidate against the SPD candidate Özlem Ünsal (36.6%). He moved up shortly after the election on the state list for the Sylt MP Ingbert Liebing , who gave up his mandate. He became chairman of the parliamentary group education of the CDU parliamentary group and thus its education policy spokesman. He is also the youth and church policy spokesman for the CDU parliamentary group. Von der Heide is also a member of the education committee.

Political positions

Tobias von der Heide caused a sensation because, since 2012, he was one of the first Union politicians to advocate equality between registered civil partnerships and marriage and, since 2016, for the right to adopt homosexual couples. At the request of the Junge Union, the CDU Schleswig-Holstein took on the demand for equal treatment of the registered civil partnership with civil marriage in 2015.

In 2015 he contradicted Chancellor Angela Merkel by saying: “Islam does not belong to Germany! Our country is based on a Christian-Jewish history and we shouldn't glorify this either. However, it is also clear that people of Islamic faith belong to Germany, are part of our society and are welcome as fellow citizens. ”The first two sentences of these statements were criticized by Jusos and Grüner Jugend in Schleswig-Holstein.

In the field of education, von der Heide advocated moving away from the so-called “Turbo Abitur”. Even as JU state chairman, he campaigned for the return to the G9, i.e. for the Abitur after nine years in Schleswig-Holstein. After the change of government in Schleswig-Holstein in 2017, he said: “Our education package strengthens the introduction of G9 from the start”. The SPD education politician Kai Vogel contradicted him: "The changeover to G9 runs the risk of becoming a disaster for the grammar schools"

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b There is a huge crunch in the Kiel CDU . Kieler Nachrichten, June 8, 2019
  2. https://tobias-loose.de/
  3. Conservative Change , Huffington Post, October 28, 2016
  4. Tobias Loose on the website of the Junge Union Schleswig-Holstein
  5. Schleswig-Holstein Day of the Junge Union , ju-sh.de, October 5, 2014
  6. https://www.cdu-sh.de/landespartei/die-koepfe/landesvorstand
  7. Von der Heide is the new CDU boss in Kiel. Retrieved February 6, 2020 .
  8. Tobias Loose , cdu-sh.de
  9. This is how Kiel voted , Kieler Nachrichten , May 8, 2017
  10. ^ The members of the new state parliament: Tobias Loose , ndr.de, June 29, 2017
  11. Member profile on the homepage of the CDU parliamentary group: http://www.cdu.ltsh.de/abjer/tobias-loose.html Retrieved on November 27, 2017
  12. https://www.queer.de/detail.php?article_id=18405
  13. http://www.bundespresseportal.de/schleswig-holstein/18-schleswig-holstein/junge-union- sucht-adoptionsrecht-fuer-homosexuelle-paare-junge-union-schleswig-holstein-beschliesst-auf-ihrem- landestag -comprehensive-family-paper.html
  14. https://www.cdu-sh.de/sites/www.cdu-sh.de/files/docs/beschluesse/gleichstellung_lebenspartektiven.pdf
  15. Islam does not belong to Germany! . Junge Union Schleswig-Holstein, January 19, 2015, accessed on November 13, 2017
  16. ^ Distance from the Chancellor: Junge Union in SH: "Islam does not belong to Germany" . Schleswig-Holsteinische Zeitung, January 19, 2015
  17. ^ The grammar school proxy war . The daily newspaper (taz), March 17, 2017
  18. https://www.welt.de/regionales/hamburg/article171331886/Jamaika-Koalition-will-Gymnasien-G9-Rueckkehr-erleichtern.html