Nadine Schön

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Nadine Schön
2020-02-14 Nadine Schön (Bundestagsprojekt 2020) by Sandro Halank–5.jpg
Member of the Bundestag
for St. Wendel
Assumed office
27 October 2009
Preceded byRainer Tabillion
Member of the Landtag of Saarland
In office
5 September 2004 – 10 November 2009
Preceded byGaby Schäfer
Personal details
Born (1983-06-05) 5 June 1983 (age 38)
Lebach, West Germany
(now Germany)
CitizenshipGerman
NationalityGermany
Political partyCDU
Alma mater
  • University of Heidelberg
  • Saarland University

Nadine Schön (born Nadine Müller, 5 June 1983 in Lebach, Saarland) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as a member of the German Parliament since 2009.[1] She represents the constituency of St. Wendel.

Political career[]

Career in state politics[]

Between 2004 and 2009, Schön served as a member of the Landtag of the Saarland, where she was the CDU parliamentary group's spokesperson on research and higher education.

Member of the German Parliament, 2009–present[]

Schön has been a member of the German Bundestag since the 2009 federal elections. Between 2009 and 2013, she served on the Committee on Economic Affairs and Technology and the Committee on Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. In this capacity, she was her parliamentary group's rapporteur on gender equality and the validation of foreign studies and degrees.

In the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) following the 2013 German elections, Schön was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on digital policy, led by Dorothee Bär and Brigitte Zypries. In 2014, she was appointed deputy chairperson of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in charge of digital policy as well as family affairs, senior citizens, women and youth.

Following the 2017 elections, Schön succeeded Peter Altmaier as chair of the Bundestag group of CDU parliamentarians from Saarland. In the negotiations to form another coalition government under Merkel, she was again part of the working group on digital policy, this time led by Bär, Helge Braun and Lars Klingbeil.[2]

Other activities[]

Regulatory agencies[]

  • Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA), Member of the Advisory Board

Non-profit organizations[]

  • German Association for Public and Private Welfare, Member of the Central Committee (since 2017)[3]
  • German Foundation for World Population (DSW), Member of the Parliamentary Advisory Board[4]
  • Stefan Morsch Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees
  • Europäische Akademie für Frauen in Politik und Wirtschaft Berlin, Member of the Board of Trustees[5]

Political positions[]

In June 2017, Schön voted against her parliamentary group's majority and in favor of Germany's introduction of same-sex marriage.[6]

In April 2020, Schön co-signed – alongside around 50 other members of her parliamentary group – a letter to President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen which called on the European Union to take in children who were living in migrant camps across Greece.[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ "Nadine Schön, CDU/CSU" (in German). Deustcher Bundestag. Archived from the original on 5 December 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  2. ^ Acht Saar-Politiker bei Koalitionsverhandlungen Saarländischer Rundfunk, January 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Central Committee German Association for Public and Private Welfare.
  4. ^ Advisory Board German Foundation for World Population (DSW).
  5. ^ Board of Trustees Europäische Akademie für Frauen in Politik und Wirtschaft Berlin.
  6. ^ Diese Unionsabgeordneten stimmten für die Ehe für alle Die Welt, June 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Charlotte Raskopf (April 6, 2020), 50 CDU-Abgeordnete fordern Aufnahme von Flüchtlingskindern aus griechischen Lagern Handelsblatt.
  8. ^ Robert Roßmann (April 6, 2020), Mehr als 50 Unionsabgeordnete fordern Aufnahme von Flüchtlingskindern Süddeutsche Zeitung.

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