词条 | Stephan Mayer |
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|name = Stephan Mayer |image = Stephan Mayer 2012.jpg |imagesize = |smallimage = |caption = |office = Parliamentary Secretary of State for the Interior, Building and Community |term_start = 14 March 2018 |term_end = |minister = Horst Seehofer |predecessor = Ole Schröder |successor = |alongside = Marco Wanderwitz |office1 = Member of the Bundestag for Altötting |term_start1 = 22 September 2002 |term_end1 = |predecessor1 = Josef Hollerith |successor1 = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1973|12|15|df=y}} |birth_place = Burghausen, Bavaria |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = German |party = {{flag|Germany|name=German}}: Christian Social Union {{flag|EU}}: European People's Party |spouse = |alma_mater = Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich |occupation = Lawyer |religion = Roman Catholic |signature = |website = |footnotes = }} Stephan Ernst Johann Mayer (born 15 December 1973 in Burghausen (Bavaria)) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union (CSU). Since 2002 he has been a member of the German Bundestag and spokesman for Home Affairs of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, and member of the executive board of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the German Bundestag. Life and careerIn 1993 after school Mayer attended Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich to study law. He graduated in 1997 after passing the first state examination in Law. In 2000 he successfully passed second state examination in Law and from 2009 he has been working as a lawyer in the law firm Nachmann Vilgertshofer Scharf Barfuß Rechtsanwalts GmbH in Munich. Political careerFrom 1994 to 2003, Mayer was a chairman of the Regional Association of the youth organisation Junge Union in Altötting. Since 1997 he has been a deputy chairman of the CSU district association Altötting and since then he has also belonged to the council of the CSU Upper Bavaria district, led by Ilse Aigner. Since 2006, Mayer has been a Deputy Regional Chairman of the Union of Expellees (Union der Vertriebenen (UdV)), and since 2009 a member of the CSU leadership under party chairman Horst Seehofer. Member of Parliament, 2002–presentSince the 2002 elections, Mayer has been a member of the Bundestag. In the elections to the Bundestag in 2009, he got 60.7 percent of the primary votes and thus achieved the third best result in the whole Germany among all the deputies. In the Bundestag, Mayer was a full member of the Committee on Internal Affairs and of the Sports Committee. In that capacity, he was his parliamentary group's rapporteur on privacy law. He was also a member of the Parliamentary Oversight Panel (PKGr), which provides parliamentary oversight of Germany's intelligence services BND, MAD and BfV. He chairs the so-called G10 Commission, which takes decisions on the necessity and admissibility of restrictions on the privacy of correspondence, posts and telecommunications pursuant to Article 10 of the Basic Law. In addition, he was an alternate member of the Committee on Transport, Building and Urban Development and of the NSA Investigation Committee. Within the group of CSU parliamentarians, Mayer chaired the Working Group for Internal Affairs, law, sport, voluntary work, culture and media of the CSU. In addition to his committee assignments, Mayer sevred as chairman of the German-British Parliamentary Friendship Group. In the negotiations to form a coalition government of the Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) following the 2009 federal elections, Mayer was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on internal and legal affairs, led by Wolfgang Schäuble and Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger. Later, in the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of the Christian Democrats and the Social Democrats (SPD) following the 2013 federal elections, he was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on integration and migration, led by Maria Böhmer and Aydan Özoğuz. In February 2016, Mayer accompanied the president of the German Bundestag Norbert Lammert on a visit to the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan to learn more about the plight of Syrians fleeing the violence in the ongoing Syrian civil war that erupted in 2011.[1] State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of the Interior, 2018–presentIn the fourth government under Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mayer has been serving as Parliamentary State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior under the leadership of Minister Horst Seehofer since 2018.[2] Other activities
From 2010 until 2018, Mayer served as the president of the Federal Agency for Technical Relief (Technisches Hilfswerk-Bundesvereinigung e.V.) and president of the Federal Civil Defence and Protection against disasters in Federal Republic of Germany. Political positionsFollowing the 2016 Munich shooting, Mayer called for a review of Germany's gun laws and even stricter enforcement, arguing that "I support stricter regulations on the weapons trade and the creation of a European weapons registry modeled on the German national registry."[5] In early 2017, Mayer and his colleague Armin Schuster of the CDU presented a joint proposal for a flexible target for how many asylum seekers Germany should accept each year as a compromise to end a row between CDU and CSU over immigration. In a letter to the two parties’ chairpersons, Chancellor Angela Merkel and Minister-President Horst Seehofer, they called for Germany to set a new target each year based on the humanitarian situation in crisis zones worldwide and on Germany's ability to absorb newcomers.[6] In June 2017, Mayer voted against Germany's introduction of same-sex marriage.[7] References1. ^Bundestagspräsident Lammert besucht deutsche Truppen in Incirlik und reist zu Gesprächen nach Jordanien und Kuwait Deutscher Bundestag, press release of February 5, 2016. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mayer, Stephan Ernst Johann}}2. ^Christian Deutschländer (March 8, 2018), [https://www.merkur.de/politik/ein-oberbayer-wird-innen-staatssekretaer-von-seehofer-in-berlin-9675080.html Dieser Oberbayer wird Innen-Staatssekretär von Seehofer in Berlin] Münchner Merkur. 3. ^[https://www.kuratorium-sport-natur.de/%C3%BCber-uns/vorstand/ Board] Kuratorium Sport & Natur. 4. ^[https://stiftungdatenschutz.org/ueber-uns/beirat/ Advisory Board] Foundation for Data Protection, Leipzig. 5. ^Andrea Shalal (July 24, 2016), [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-europe-attacks-germany-idUSKCN1030Z5 German officials urge close look at gun laws in wake of shooting] Reuters. 6. ^Joern Poltz and Thorsten Severin (January 5, 2017), [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-germany-politics-csu-idUSKBN14P1TU German conservatives hope flexible refugee goal will end row] Reuters. 7. ^[https://www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/article166099805/Diese-Unionsabgeordneten-stimmten-fuer-die-Ehe-fuer-alle.html Diese Unionsabgeordneten stimmten für die Ehe für alle] Die Welt, June 30, 2017. 6 : 1973 births|Living people|Christian Social Union in Bavaria politicians|Members of the Bundestag for Bavaria|People from Burghausen, Altötting|Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich alumni |
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