Birgit Schnieber-Jastram

Politician

1946 –

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Who is Birgit Schnieber-Jastram?

Birgit Schnieber-Jastram is a German politician and representative of the German Christian Democratic Union.

She attended several schools in Hamburg, worked as a woman editor, and is married with 2 children.

Since 1981, Schnieber-Jastram has been a member of the German Christian Democratic Union. From 1986 to 1994 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament and a member of the Bundestag from 1994 to 2001, including serving as a parliamentary executive of the CDU faction and in this position a member of the council of elders. From October 2001 to May 2008, she was State Minister for Social and Family Affairs of Hamburg. She was succeeded by Dietrich Wersich. In her position as Senator, she was Second Mayor of Hamburg, from March 2004—after the election of 2004—until May 2008.

In 2009 Schnieber-Jastram was elected to the European Parliament. After her election, Schnieber-Jastram was criticised, among others, by the newspaper Der Spiegel, for collecting a pension for her job as Hamburg Senator and receiving monthly €7,665 for her election as MEP. The Hamburg Government announced plans to change its law, to prevent double income.

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Born
Jul 4, 1946
Hamburg
Nationality
  • Germany

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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