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词条 Joachim Pfeiffer
释义

  1. Early life and career

  2. Political career

  3. Political positions

  4. Other activities

     Corporate boards  Non-profits 

  5. References

  6. External links

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Dr.{{Clarify|date=October 2012}} Joachim Pfeiffer (Mutlangen, 25 April 1967) is a German politician who represents the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in the Bundestag, the German federal parliament.[1]

Early life and career

Pfeiffer studied business economics at the University of Stuttgart. From 1992-1997, he worked for the electricity supply company Energie Versorgung Schwaben AG (EVS), where he was involved in controlling, mergers and acquisitions and public-private partnerships. He received his doctorate in 1997, and from 1997 until 2002 he was the head of economic and employment promotion activities for Stuttgart. Since 2006, he has been giving lectures on energy policy at the Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy at the University of Stuttgart.[2]

Political career

Pfeiffer has represented the Waiblingen constituency since the 2002 election. During the first coalition government led by Chancellor Angela Merkel from 2005-2009, he served as the CDU/CSU parliamentary group’s coordinator for energy issues and as deputy spokesperson for economic affairs.[3] In 2008, Pfeiffer led a legislative effort to cut price subsidies for renewable energies by as much as 30 percent the following year; lawmakers eventually compromised on an 8 to 10 percent annual decrease over the subsequent three years.[4]

In the negotiations to form a coalition government following the 2009 federal elections, Pfeiffer was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on economic affairs and energy policy, led by Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and Rainer Brüderle. He has since served as the CDU/CSU parliamentary group’s spokesperson for economic affairs.

In March 2012, Pfeiffer was made deputy chairman of the Advisory Board of the Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway.[5]

Following the 2013 federal elections, Pfeiffer was part of the CDU/CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement. He is also a member of the German-French Parliamentary Friendship Group as well as of the Parliamentary Friendship Group for Relations with the ASEAN States. Since November 2015, he has been member of an informal German-Russian working group on energy cooperation, convening parliamentarians of both the German Bundestag and the Russian State Duma as well as business representatives from both countries.[6]

Political positions

During the eurozone crisis, Pfeiffer supported Germany’s stance that it would oppose any plan to introduce euro bonds, calling them “poison.”[7]

On a 2011 trip to Tajikistan, he expressed support for the Rogun Dam project, calling "the best project for the development of the region.“[8]

When EADS and its American partner Northrop Grumman in 2010 cited unfair competition for abandoning their joint bid for a $35 billion contract to build tanker jets for the US military, Pfeiffer publicly called the move "a scandalous, unacceptable act.“ [9] In a parliamentary debate over the government’s decision on the sale of more than 200 model 2A7+ Leopard tanks to Saudi Arabia in 2011, Pfeiffer reasoned that it is in Germany's interest "to offer our employees in the defense industry long-term prospects."[10] In a 2015 interview with DPA news agency, he held that Germany must do everything possible – including arms exports – to support Saudi Arabia and similar states, arguing that these countries would help to stabilize the "powder keg" in the Middle East.[11]

In June 2017, Pfeiffer voted against Germany’s introduction of same-sex marriage.[12]

Other activities

Corporate boards

  • Hitachi Power Europe GmbH, Member of the Advisory Board (2011)[13]

Non-profits

  • Bundesverband Bioenergie (BBE), Member of the Advisory Board (2011)[14]
  • Global Panel Foundation, Member of the Advisory Board[15]
  • Theaterhaus Stuttgart, Member of the Board of Trustees
  • Trilateral Commission, Member of the European Group
  • Verkehrs- und Tarifverbund Stuttgart, Member of the Supervisory Board

References

1. ^Stromleitungen kosten 50 Milliarden, Tageszeitung TAZ, 15 April 2011, accessed 17 September 2012
2. ^Speakers: Joachim Pfeiffer Energy Talks Ossiach 2014.
3. ^Speakers: Joachim Pfeiffer Energy Talks Ossiach 2014.
4. ^Vanessa Fuhrmans (September 28, 2009), [https://online.wsj.com/articles/SB125383541153239329 Solar-Power Incentives in Germany Draw Fire: Industry Executive Urges Cutting Government Subsidies in Campaign Against Asian Rivals] Wall Street Journal.
5. ^Speakers: Joachim Pfeiffer Energy Talks Ossiach 2014.
6. ^David Böcking (December 18, 2015), Streit um Sanktionen: Grüne boykottieren Energie-AG mit Russland Spiegel Online.
7. ^Liz Alderman (August 5, 2011), [https://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/06/business/global/group-of-7-to-meet-to-address-european-debt-crisis.html Group of 7 Will Meet to Address Debt Issue] New York Times.
8. ^Dr. Joachim Pfeiffer: The Rogun project is best project for the development of the region Embassy of Tajikistan to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, press release of June 22, 2011.
9. ^The World from Berlin: 'Europeans Shouldn't Be Pointing Their Fingers at Washington' Spiegel Online, March 10, 2010.
10. ^Ralf Beste, Dietmar Hipp, Ralf Neukirch and Thomas Wiegold (July 12, 2011), Contradiction Coalition: Tank Deal Reveals New Arms Exports Approach Der Spiegel.
11. ^Gabriel to call for Badawi release, negotiate contracts Deutsche Welle, March 7, 2015.
12. ^[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.
13. ^Tobias Romberg (May 19, 2011), Ritter der Schwafelrunde Die Zeit.
14. ^Tobias Romberg (May 19, 2011), Ritter der Schwafelrunde Die Zeit.
15. ^ 

External links

  • http://www.joachim-pfeiffer.info
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20120826155314/http://www.bundestag.de/bundestag/abgeordnete17/biografien/P/pfeiffer_joachim.html
  • http://www.cdu-region-stuttgart.de/Vorstand.6.0.html
  • http://www.cducsu.de/Titel__Dr_Joachim_Pfeiffer/TabID__23/SubTabID__24/AbgLetter__80/AbgID__134/Abgeordnete.a
  • http://www.polixea-profile.de/
  • http://www.abgeordnetenwatch.de/dr_joachim_pfeiffer-575-37865.html
  • [https://www.die-wirtschaftsnews.de/interview-mit-dr-joachim-pfeiffer-cdu/ Interview (German) regarding Bundestagswahl 2017 (August 23, 2017)]
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