词条 | Bettina Hagedorn |
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|name = Bettina Hagedorn |native_name = |native_name_lang = |image =Hagedorn, Bettina-1473.jpg |imagesize = |smallimage = |alt = |caption = |office = Parliamentary Secretary of State for Finance |term_start = 14 March 2018 |term_end = |minister = Olaf Scholz |predecessor = Jens Spahn |alongside = Christine Lambrecht |office1 = Member of the Bundestag for Schleswig-Holstein |term_start1 = 27 October 2009 |term_end1 = |constituency1 = State-Wide List |office2 = Member of the Bundestag for Ostholstein |term_start2 = 22 September 2002 |term_end2 = 27 October 2009 |predecessor2 = Rolf Olderog |successor2 = Ingo Gädechens |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=y|1955|12|26}} |birth_place = Kiel, West Germany {{small|(now Germany)}} |death_date = |death_place = |restingplace = |restingplacecoordinates = |birthname = |citizenship = German |nationality = {{flag|Germany}} |party = SPD |spouse = |relations = |children = |residence = |alma_mater = |occupation = |profession = |cabinet = |committees = |portfolio = |religion = |signature = |signature_alt = |website = |footnotes = }}Bettina Hagedorn (née Siebmann, born 26 December 1955) is a German politician (SPD). Since September 2002 she is a member of the German Bundestag for Ostholstein - Stormarn-Nord, since 2018 Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Finance under minister Olaf Scholz in the fourth coalition government of Chancellor Angela Merkel.[1] Early life and educationHagedorn was born in Kiel, but grew up in Laboe. After graduation in 1974 in Preetz, she began studying special education and biology at the University of Hamburg, which she broke off in 1976. Instead, she completed an apprenticeship as a goldsmith in Plön, which she finished in 1980 with a journeyman's certificate.[2] Political careerCareer in local politicsSince 1983 Hagedorn has been a member of the SPD. From 1991 to 2003, she was a member of the SPD district executive Ostholstein, from 1993 as deputy district chairwoman. Since 2003 she has been a member of the state executive committee of the SPD in Schleswig-Holstein. Since 2007 has been deputy state chairwoman of the SPD Schleswig-Holstein, under the leadership of chairman Ralf Stegner.[2] From 1986 to 2003 Hagedorn was a member of the municipal council of her place of residence, Kasseedorf, where she also served as a deputy mayor (1994–1997) and mayor (1997–2003).[2] Member of Parliament, 2002–presentSince the 2002 national elections Hagedorn has been a member of the German Bundestag. From 2002 until 2018, she served on the Budget Committee,[2] where she was her parliamentary group's rapporteur on the budgets of the Federal Ministry of Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth (2002-2005); the Federal Ministry of the Interior (2005-2009); the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (2009-2013); and the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (2013-2017). Throughout that period, Hagedorn also served on the Audit Committee, which she chaired from 2013 until 2017. Both from 2005 to 2009 and from 2013 to 2017, she was a member of the so-called Confidential Committee (Vertrauensgremium) of the Budget Committee, which provides budgetary supervision for Germany’s three intelligence services, BND, BfV and MAD. In addition to her committee assignments, Hagedorn is a member of the German Parliamentary Friendship Group with the Nordic States. Within her parliamentary group, she has been serving as on the working groups on budgetary policies since 2009 and for municipal policies since 2005. She also belongs to the Parliamentary Left, a left-wing movement.[3] In 2015, Hagedorn was one of the victims of a large-scale cyberattack on the German Parliament’s computer network.[4] In the 2017 federal elections, Hagedorn led her party’s list for Schleswig-Holstein.[5] Other activitiesCorporate boards
Non-profit organizations
Personal lifeBettina Hagedorn is divorced and has three sons. References1. ^[https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/Bettina-Hagedorn-wird-Staatssekretaerin,hagedorn148.html Hagedorn wird Staatssekretärin in Berlin], ndr.de {{DEFAULTSORT:Hagedorn, Bettina}}2. ^1 2 3 [https://www.bundestag.de/abgeordnete/biografien/H/hagedorn_bettina/520028 Bettina Hagedorn], Bundestag.de 3. ^Members Parlamentarische Linke. 4. ^Patrick Beuth, Kai Biermann, Martin Klingst and Holger Stark (May 5, 2017), Cyberattack on the Bundestag: Merkel and the Fancy Bear Die Zeit. 5. ^David Joram (May 5, 2017), Wahlkampf in Schleswig-Holstein: Rückenwind für Günther Die Tageszeitung. 6. ^[https://www.dbu.de/123artikel37672rss.html Bettina Hagedorn und Sylvia Kotting-Uhl DBU-Kuratorinnen] German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU), press release of May 31, 2018. 7. ^[https://www.fes.de/stiftung/organigramm-gremien/mitgliederversammlung/ Members] Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES). 14 : Female members of the Bundestag|Living people|1955 births|Social Democratic Party of Germany politicians|Members of the Bundestag for Schleswig-Holstein|People from Kiel|Women government ministers of Germany|Women mayors of places in Germany|Mayors of places in Schleswig-Holstein|University of Hamburg alumni|20th-century German politicians|20th-century women politicians|21st-century German politicians|21st-century women politicians |
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