Wilko Möller

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Wilko Möller (born November 10, 1966 in Hanover ) is a German politician ( Alternative für Deutschland , AfD) and has been a member of the Brandenburg state parliament since the state elections in 2019

Life, education, family

Möller was born in Hanover, Lower Saxony , and spent his childhood there before moving to Erftstadt in North Rhine-Westphalia , where he completed his school education with a technical diploma and completed vocational training as a wholesale and foreign trade clerk. In 1989 he began training as a middle-class police officer at the Federal Border Police . Möller is married and has five children.

politics

Möller was politically active in the Junge Union (JU) and belonged to the Free Democratic Party (FDP) from 2008 to 2012 before joining the AfD in 2013. For this he moved into the city council in Frankfurt (Oder) in the 2014 local elections and initially belongs to the AfD parliamentary group there. Möller ran for the office of Lord Mayor in Frankfurt in 2018 , with around 17% of the votes cast in third place in the first round and thus unable to qualify for the runoff between René Wilke ( Die Linke ) and the non-party Martin Wilke .

A year later Möller was elected as a direct candidate for the state parliament of Brandenburg with 24.8% of the first votes cast. He is a member of the committees for home affairs and local affairs, European affairs and development policy, as well as the legal committee.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Thomas Gutke: "I'll pull this through here now" . In: Märkische Oderzeitung , February 23, 2018. 
  2. Mayor election in Frankfurt (Oder): runoff election . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , March 4, 2018. 
  3. Overview of the election results on RBB .