Kirsten Lühmann

Kirsten Lühmann ( born April 28, 1964 in Oldenburg ) is a German politician (SPD) and Deputy National Chairman of the dbb beamtenbund and tarifunion and since the general election in 2009 members of the Bundestag for the SPD.

Life

Kirsten Lühmann lives in Hermannsburg, in the district of Celle. In 1983, she took off her high school and joined one of the first police officer inside the police Niedersachsen their service to. She is now Police Commissioner top.

She has been married since 1988 and has three daughters.

Lühmann is deputy chairman of the SPD sub-district Celle, deputy chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in the council of the district of Celle and a member of the municipal council in Hermannsburg. She was a candidate in the constituency of Celle- Uelzen in the general election of 2009 as the successor to Peter Struck, who no longer took up after 29 years of membership in the Bundestag re-election. However, you could with 32.3 % of the primary vote not win the direct mandate. The constituency went to Henning Otte ( CDU). However, Kirsten Lühmann pulled over the national list in the Bundestag. Her main areas of the domestic policy, transport policy and local politics. Moreover, Luhmann rejects the deployment of the Bundeswehr inside.

She is a member of the Committee on Internal Affairs and the Committee on Transport, Building and Urban Affairs and the Subcommittee on Municipal, for this body she is the spokesperson for the SPD group. Kirsten Lühmann is air traffic policy spokesperson and deputy transport policy spokesman for the SPD parliamentary fraction. Furthermore, Kirsten Lühmann member of the committee of inquiry Gorleben.

She is also deputy chairman of the Federal dbb beamtenbund and tarifunion, since 1998 Member of the Board of the Federal Women's Representation of Federal officials and a member of the Federal Capital Commission Board staff representation and participation as well as members of the Expert Commission Internal security. She also belongs to the European union merger CESI, where she is since 2005 Chairman of the Commission on Women's Rights and Gender Equality ( FEMM ). She is also a member of the Commission Employment and Social Affairs ( SOC). It represents the dbb on the board of the Network European Movement Germany. As a member of the Sponsorship of the Foundation of the German Police Union to Lühmann also engaged outside of politics for social purposes.

Memberships

Lühmann is a member of the European Union Parliamentarians German Bundestag.

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