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Marianne Birthler

Marianne Birthler (born 22 January 1948 in Friedrichshain, Berlin) is a German human rights advocate and politician of the Alliance '90/The Greens. From 2000 to 2011, she served as the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records, responsible for investigating the past crimes of the Stasi, the former communist secret police of East Germany.[1] In 2016 she was offered the nomination of the CDU/CSU and her own party for President of Germany, but after some time decided not to run; the parties would have had a majority in the Federal Convention, securing her the election.[2]

Marianne Birthler
Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records
In office
10 October 2000 – 14 March 2011
Preceded byJoachim Gauck
Succeeded byRoland Jahn
Minister for Education, Youth and Sport of Brandenburg
In office
22 November 1990 – 29 October 1992
Minister-PresidentManfred Stolpe
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byRoland Resch
Member of the Landtag of Brandenburg
In office
26 October 1990 – 30 September 1992
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byPeter Schüler
ConstituencyAlliance 90/The Greens List
Member of the Bundestag
for Volkskammer
In office
3 October 1990 – 20 December 1990
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Member of the Volkskammer
for Berlin
In office
5 April 1990 – 2 October 1990
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1948-01-22) 22 January 1948 (age 76)
Berlin, Allied-occupied Germany (now Germany)
Political partyAlliance 90/The Greens
Other political
affiliations
Alliance 90 (1990–1993)
Spouse
Wolfgang Birthler
(m. 1968; div. 1983)
Children3
ResidenceBerlin
Alma materFachschule für Außenhandel
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Foreign Trade Employees
  • catechist
Website
  • Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung website
Birthler gives an address during the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989

Early life edit

Birthler grew up in East Germany and was active in child and youth work for the Church, first in her parish in Prenzlauer Berg, then as a youth advisor in the City of Berlin from 1987. In 1986 she co-founded a group called Church Solidarity (Solidarische Kirche), which campaigned for greater democracy in the church and in society.[3] In 1988 she joined the Initiative for Peace and Human Rights, which formed part of the resistance to the Soviet-imposed communist regime in the 1980s.[4]

Political career edit

Birthler was elected to the only democratically elected People's Chamber in the GDR in March 1990, where she served as spokeswoman of the Alliance 90. From German Reunification on 3 October 1990 until the elections of 2 December 1990, she was a member of the Bundestag, the Parliament of Germany. In October 1990, she became a member of the state parliament of Brandenburg, and in November, she was appointed as Minister for Education in the state government of Minister-President Manfred Stolpe. She resigned from the parliament in the summer of 1992 and, in protest over Stolpe's Stasi contacts, from the cabinet in October the same year.

From 1993 to 1994, Birthler was co-spokesperson (i.e., leader, with Ludger Volmer) of the Alliance '90/The Greens. She was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 1995.

In September 2000, Birthler was appointed by the Parliament of Germany as Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records, succeeding Joachim Gauck. She was appointed to a second term in January 2006. In February 2011 it was revealed 53 former Stasi agents were employed at the Stasi Records Agency under her leadership, creating a controversy as she prepared to leave the authority the following month.[5][6] As Federal Commissioner, she has notably been a strong critic of the left party Die Linke, the successor of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, and has on several occasions criticized the party of being extremist and nominating former Stasi employees as members of parliament. She has also criticized other parties for cooperating with the Die Linke party, warning that the party should not be given political influence.

Birthler was a member of the 2009 Federal Convention, serving as an elector of the President of Germany. Before the election, she strongly criticized the SPD candidate Gesine Schwan for claiming that the GDR was "not an unjust state".

In late 2016, Chancellor Angela Merkel offered Birthler the opportunity to succeed Joachim Gauck as President of Germany; however, Birthler declined the offer.[7]

Together with Berlin architecture firm Graft, Birthler was selected to curate the German pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Bienniale.[8]

Other activities (selection) edit

Recognition edit

Personal life edit

Birthler was formerly (until 1983) married to veterinarian Wolfgang Birthler [de], who later became a regional cabinet minister under Minister-President Manfred Stolpe in Brandenburg. They have three daughters.

References edit

  1. ^ . BStU. Archived from the original on 15 April 2011. Retrieved 6 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Marianne Birthler gab Angela Merkel wohl einen Korb". Der Tagesspiegel Online. 18 November 2016 – via Tagesspiegel.
  3. ^ Edmund L. Andrews (25 August 2011), East German Files On Berlin Leaders Cast Shadows Still New York Times.
  4. ^ Edmund L. Andrews (25 August 2011), East German Files On Berlin Leaders Cast Shadows Still New York Times.
  5. ^ "More than 50 ex-Stasi work for files authority", 26 February 2011. The Local. Accessed 4 March 2011
  6. ^ Hugh Williamson (7 November 2007), The ex files Financial Times.
  7. ^ Roßmann, Robert (18 November 2016). "Merkel wollte Marianne Birthler als Bundespräsidentin" [Merkel wanted Marianne Birthler as Federal President]. Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  8. ^ Stasi investigator to curate German pavilion at Venice Biennale Deutsche Welle, 17 August 2017.
  9. ^ General Assembly Heinrich Böll Foundation.
  10. ^ Board of Trustees Bürgerstiftung Berlin.
  11. ^ Marianne Birthler Evangelische Akademie zu Berlin.
  12. ^ Board of Trustees Friede Springer Foundation.
  13. ^ Friede Springer – "Der Staat kann nicht alles" Berliner Morgenpost, 23 January 2011.
  14. ^ Board of Trustees 21 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Körber Foundation.
  15. ^ Board of Trustees 8 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Stiftung Mitarbeit.
  16. ^ International Advisory Board Zentrum Liberale Moderne.
  17. ^ Max Friedlaender Prize Bavarian Bar Association.

External links edit

Civic offices
Preceded by Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records
2000–2011
Succeeded by

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Marianne Birthler see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated de Marianne Birthler to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Marianne Birthler born 22 January 1948 in Friedrichshain Berlin is a German human rights advocate and politician of the Alliance 90 The Greens From 2000 to 2011 she served as the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records responsible for investigating the past crimes of the Stasi the former communist secret police of East Germany 1 In 2016 she was offered the nomination of the CDU CSU and her own party for President of Germany but after some time decided not to run the parties would have had a majority in the Federal Convention securing her the election 2 Marianne BirthlerFederal Commissioner for the Stasi RecordsIn office 10 October 2000 14 March 2011Preceded byJoachim GauckSucceeded byRoland JahnMinister for Education Youth and Sport of BrandenburgIn office 22 November 1990 29 October 1992Minister PresidentManfred StolpePreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byRoland ReschMember of the Landtag of BrandenburgIn office 26 October 1990 30 September 1992Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byPeter SchulerConstituencyAlliance 90 The Greens ListMember of the Bundestag for VolkskammerIn office 3 October 1990 20 December 1990Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byConstituency abolishedMember of the Volkskammer for BerlinIn office 5 April 1990 2 October 1990Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byConstituency abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1948 01 22 22 January 1948 age 76 Berlin Allied occupied Germany now Germany Political partyAlliance 90 The GreensOther politicalaffiliationsAlliance 90 1990 1993 SpouseWolfgang Birthler m 1968 div 1983 wbr Children3ResidenceBerlinAlma materFachschule fur AussenhandelOccupationPoliticianForeign Trade EmployeescatechistWebsiteHeinrich Boll Stiftung website Birthler gives an address during the Alexanderplatz demonstration on 4 November 1989 Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Other activities selection 4 Recognition 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editBirthler grew up in East Germany and was active in child and youth work for the Church first in her parish in Prenzlauer Berg then as a youth advisor in the City of Berlin from 1987 In 1986 she co founded a group called Church Solidarity Solidarische Kirche which campaigned for greater democracy in the church and in society 3 In 1988 she joined the Initiative for Peace and Human Rights which formed part of the resistance to the Soviet imposed communist regime in the 1980s 4 Political career editBirthler was elected to the only democratically elected People s Chamber in the GDR in March 1990 where she served as spokeswoman of the Alliance 90 From German Reunification on 3 October 1990 until the elections of 2 December 1990 she was a member of the Bundestag the Parliament of Germany In October 1990 she became a member of the state parliament of Brandenburg and in November she was appointed as Minister for Education in the state government of Minister President Manfred Stolpe She resigned from the parliament in the summer of 1992 and in protest over Stolpe s Stasi contacts from the cabinet in October the same year From 1993 to 1994 Birthler was co spokesperson i e leader with Ludger Volmer of the Alliance 90 The Greens She was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz in 1995 In September 2000 Birthler was appointed by the Parliament of Germany as Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records succeeding Joachim Gauck She was appointed to a second term in January 2006 In February 2011 it was revealed 53 former Stasi agents were employed at the Stasi Records Agency under her leadership creating a controversy as she prepared to leave the authority the following month 5 6 As Federal Commissioner she has notably been a strong critic of the left party Die Linke the successor of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany and has on several occasions criticized the party of being extremist and nominating former Stasi employees as members of parliament She has also criticized other parties for cooperating with the Die Linke party warning that the party should not be given political influence Birthler was a member of the 2009 Federal Convention serving as an elector of the President of Germany Before the election she strongly criticized the SPD candidate Gesine Schwan for claiming that the GDR was not an unjust state In late 2016 Chancellor Angela Merkel offered Birthler the opportunity to succeed Joachim Gauck as President of Germany however Birthler declined the offer 7 Together with Berlin architecture firm Graft Birthler was selected to curate the German pavilion at the 2018 Venice Architecture Bienniale 8 Other activities selection editBerlin Wall Memorial Member of the Board of Trustees Heinrich Boll Foundation Member of the General Assembly 9 Burgerstiftung Berlin Member of the Board of Trustees 10 Evangelische Akademie zu Berlin Chairwoman of the Advisory Board 11 Free University of Berlin Member of the Board of Trustees Friede Springer Foundation Deputy Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees since 2011 12 13 Korber Foundation Deputy Chairwoman of the Board of Trustees 14 Stiftung Mitarbeit Member of the Board of Trustees 15 Zentrum Liberale Moderne Member of the International Advisory Board 16 German Evangelical Church Assembly DEKT Member of the Presidium 1993 2005 Recognition edit2009 Max Friedlaender Prize 17 2015 Hanns Martin Schleyer PrizePersonal life editBirthler was formerly until 1983 married to veterinarian Wolfgang Birthler de who later became a regional cabinet minister under Minister President Manfred Stolpe in Brandenburg They have three daughters References edit BStU Die Behorde des Bundesbeauftragten fur die Stasi Unterlagen BStU Archived from the original on 15 April 2011 Retrieved 6 June 2010 Marianne Birthler gab Angela Merkel wohl einen Korb Der Tagesspiegel Online 18 November 2016 via Tagesspiegel Edmund L Andrews 25 August 2011 East German Files On Berlin Leaders Cast Shadows Still New York Times Edmund L Andrews 25 August 2011 East German Files On Berlin Leaders Cast Shadows Still New York Times More than 50 ex Stasi work for files authority 26 February 2011 The Local Accessed 4 March 2011 Hugh Williamson 7 November 2007 The ex files Financial Times Rossmann Robert 18 November 2016 Merkel wollte Marianne Birthler als Bundesprasidentin Merkel wanted Marianne Birthler as Federal President Suddeutsche Zeitung in German Retrieved 8 March 2024 Stasi investigator to curate German pavilion at Venice Biennale Deutsche Welle 17 August 2017 General Assembly Heinrich Boll Foundation Board of Trustees Burgerstiftung Berlin Marianne Birthler Evangelische Akademie zu Berlin Board of Trustees Friede Springer Foundation Friede Springer Der Staat kann nicht alles Berliner Morgenpost 23 January 2011 Board of Trustees Archived 21 November 2016 at the Wayback Machine Korber Foundation Board of Trustees Archived 8 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine Stiftung Mitarbeit International Advisory Board Zentrum Liberale Moderne Max Friedlaender Prize Bavarian Bar Association External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marianne Birthler Marianne Birthler in the German National Library catalogue Civic offices Preceded byJoachim Gauck Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records2000 2011 Succeeded byRoland Jahn Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marianne Birthler amp oldid 1212485867, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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