Ute Finckh-Kramer

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Ute Elisabeth Finckh-Krämer (born December 16, 1956 in Wiesbaden ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and pacifist . From March 2005 to March 2015 she was one of two equal chairmen of the Federation for Social Defense and is currently a co-opted board member. In September 2013, she entered the German Bundestag via the Berlin state list , to which she was a member until October 2017.

education and profession

Finckh-Krämer graduated from the old grammar school in Bremen in May 1974 and studied mathematics with a minor in physics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg from the 1974/75 winter semester . In the summer semester of 1977 she moved to the University of Tübingen , where she took her diploma in mathematics in April 1981. In 1986 , she also received her doctorate in Tübingen. rer. nat. with the work contributions to probability theory on a Kingman structure . From 1987 she initially worked as a lecturer in adult education , from December 1994 to August 2000 she was active in the German Central Register for Childhood Hearing Disorders. Since September 2001 she has been a consultant in the Federal Government's Press and Information Office . From the start of her Bundestag mandate in October 2013 to January 31, 2018, her employment relationship was suspended due to the mandate.

Peace movement

Finckh-Krämer has been active in peace politics since she was at school . She was actively involved in opposition to NATO's double decision , including taking part in the blockade in Großengstingen in summer 1982 and in a blockade in Mutlangen in summer 1984. In 1989 she co-founded the Federation for Social Defense (BSV) in Minden / Westphalia . She is active for the FSIO in the civil conflict management platform .

Political party

Finckh-Krämer joined the SPD at the age of 16 . From 1996 to 2002 she was department cashier, then from 2002 to 2008 she was district cashier in the SPD district of Steglitz-Zehlendorf (Berlin) and from 2000 to 2002 an assessor on the board of this district as well as election campaign officer of the same district in 2009.

MPs

In the 2013 federal election , Finckh-Krämer ran as a direct candidate for the SPD in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf constituency and on position 7 on the Berlin state list. She received 29.2% of the first votes , subject to the CDU candidate Karl-Georg Wellmann , who received 42.5% of the first votes, and missed the direct mandate . She became a member of the German Bundestag (MdB) through the state list .

Finckh-Krämer was the chairman of the SPD in the subcommittee for civil crisis prevention, conflict management and networked action and deputy chairwoman of the subcommittee on disarmament, arms control and non-proliferation. In addition, she was a full member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and the Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid . As secretary she supported the Bundestag Presidium and was a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe until the German delegation was replaced in January 2018 .

In the 2017 federal election , she was again unable to prevail in her constituency with 24.6% of the first votes and was defeated by the CDU candidate Thomas Heilmann (35.4%). Due to the poor results of the SPD, this time her place on the list was not enough, so she left the Bundestag.

Private

Finckh-Krämer is married and has two grown sons. She has lived in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district of Berlin since 1992 ( Steglitz district until 2001 ). She is the oldest daughter of Ulrich Finckh . Finckh-Krämer is a Protestant and is a member of the Lukas parish in Steglitz . She has been training the Japanese martial art Aikido since 2000 , holds the 1st Dan (Shodan) and is a member of the Steglitzer Sport Club Südwest 1947 e. V. works as a trainer .

Web links

Commons : Ute Finckh-Krämer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Ute Finckh-Krämer in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used
  2. Ute Finckh, Inge Jens (ed.): Reprehensible? Peace friends in court . 1985.
  3. Ute Finckh-Krämer, Member of the Bundestag - curriculum vitae. Retrieved June 7, 2018 .
  4. archiv.spd-berlin.de ( Memento from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Candidates for the state list. 7th place: Ute Finckh-Krämer . SPD Berlin, state party conference on May 25, 2013, compilation of the state list, accessed on March 25, 2018. “Result: 209 ex., 207 valid. 132 yes, 55 no, 20 E. "
  6. Bundestag election 2013. Constituency 079: Berlin-Steglitz - Zehlendorf. Final result . The Federal Returning Officer , accessed on March 25, 2018. “First underlain: Dr. Ute Elisabeth Finckh-Krämer SPD 29.2% "
  7. Regional Returning Officer for Berlin
  8. Bundestag election 2017. Constituency 079: Berlin-Steglitz-Zehlendorf. Final result . The Federal Returning Officer, accessed on March 25, 2018. "First loser: Dr. Finckh-Krämer, Ute SPD 24.6% "
  9. Ute Finckh-Krämer, Member of the Bundestag - Memberships. Retrieved June 7, 2018 .
  10. ^ Trainer - SSC - Aikido. Retrieved June 7, 2018 (American English).