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Nicola Beer

Nicola Beer (born 23 January 1970) is a German lawyer and politician of the Free Democratic Party (FDP) who has been serving as a vice president of the European Investment Bank since 2024, under the leadership of president Nadia Calviño.

Nicola Beer
Beer in 2016
Vice-President of the European Parliament
In office
2 July 2019 – 31 December 2023
Serving with See List
PresidentDavid Sassoli
Roberta Metsola
Deputy Leader of the Free Democratic Party
In office
26 April 2019 – 22 April 2023
LeaderChristian Lindner
Preceded byMarie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann
Succeeded byBettina Stark-Watzinger
General Secretary of the Free Democratic Party
In office
7 December 2013 – 26 April 2019
LeaderChristian Lindner
Preceded byPatrick Döring
Succeeded byLinda Teuteberg
Member of the European Parliament
In office
2 July 2019 – 31 December 2023
Succeeded byMichael Kauch
ConstituencyGermany
Member of the Bundestag
for Hesse
In office
24 October 2017 – 30 June 2019
Succeeded byPeter Heidt
ConstituencyFDP List
Minister of Education and Religious Affairs of Hesse
In office
31 May 2012 – 18 January 2014
Prime MinisterVolker Bouffier
Preceded byDorothea Henzler
Succeeded byRalph Alexander Lorz
State Secretary for Justice, Integration and European Affairs of Hesse
In office
5 February 2009 – 31 May 2012
Prime MinisterRoland Koch
Volker Bouffier
Preceded byThomas Schäfer (Justice)
Succeeded byZsuzsa Breier
Member of the Landtag of Hesse
In office
18 January 2014 – 31 October 2017
Succeeded byWiebke Knell
In office
5 April 1999 – 5 February 2009
Succeeded byJochen Paulus
Personal details
Born (1970-01-23) 23 January 1970 (age 54)
Wiesbaden, West Germany
Political party
Alma materUniversity of Frankfurt

Earlier in her career, Beer was a Member of the European Parliament from 2019 to 2023, where she served as one of its Vice-Presidents. She previously was a member of the Bundestag from 2017 to 2019 and part of her party's leadership.

Early life and career edit

Beer finished highschool with a bilingual degree in German and French in 1989. She went on to study law at the University of Frankfurt from 1991 until 1997.

Political career edit

Career in state politics edit

Beer became a member of the FDP in 1991. She was first elected as member of the State Parliament of Hesse in the 1999 state elections. Between 2008 and 2009, she served as deputy chairperson of the FDP parliamentary group, under the leadership of chairman Jörg-Uwe Hahn.

In the cabinets of minister-presidents Roland Koch and Volker Bouffier, Beer served as State Secretary for European Affairs at the Hessian State Ministry of Justice between 2009 and 2012. In this capacity, she represented Hesse on the European Committee of the Regions. Between 2012 and 2014 she was State Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs in Hesse.[1] During her time in office, Beer was one of several politicians, professors and teachers who successfully pushed for German public schools offering classes in Islam to primary school students using state-trained teachers and specially written textbooks.[2]

Career in national politics edit

Beer was a FDP delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2017.

In late 2013, incoming FDP chairman Christian Lindner nominated Beer for the office of Secretary General; on 7 December 2013 she got elected (with 84.3% of all votes.[3] At the political convention of the FDP on 15 May 2015 she got reelected with 88.4% of all votes.[4]

Member of the German Parliament, 2017–2019 edit

Ahead of the 2017 elections, Beer was elected to lead her party’s campaign in the state of Hesse.[5] In the – unsuccessful – negotiations to form a coalition government with the Christian Democrats – both the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) – and the Green Party, she was part of her party's delegation.[6] She later became a member of the Committee on Education, Research and Technology Assessment.

Member of the European Parliament, 2019–2023 edit

In September 2018, Beer announced that she would lead the FDP list and run for a parliamentary seat in the 2019 European elections.[7] Led by Margrethe Vestager, she was among the seven-strong “Team Europe” that the centrist Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party picked to spearhead its pro-EU, liberal campaign ahead of the elections.[8] Shortly before the vote, she joined 70 current and former EU leaders – including all the main parties’ lead candidates – calling for a female president of the European Commission or European Council and a gender-balanced leadership.[9]

Following her election, Beer was part of a cross-party working group in charge of drafting the European Parliament's four-year work program on digitization.[10] In parliament, she served as a Vice-President; she was part of its leadership under Presidents David Sassoli (2019–2022) and Roberta Metsola (2022–2023).[11] She also joined the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, where she has served as rapporteur on the Critical Raw Materials Act.[12] From 2021, she was part of the Parliament's delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe.[13]

From 2019 to 2023, Beer served as one of the three deputies of Christian Lindner in his capacity as FDP chairman.

In the negotiations to form a so-called traffic light coalition of the Social Democrats (SPD), the Green Party and the FDP following the 2021 federal elections, Beer led her party's delegation in the working group on European affairs; her co-chairs from the other parties were Udo Bullmann and Franziska Brantner.[14]

Later career edit

In 2023, Beer was nominated by the government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz to become one of the vice-presidents of the European Investment Bank (EIB).[15]

Other activities edit

  • International Martin Luther Foundation, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2018)[16]
  • Association of Private Higher Education Institutions (VPH), Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2015)
  • World Vision Deutschland, Member of the Board of Trustees (since 2015)
  • Heraeus Bildungsstiftung, Member of the Advisory Board (since 2014)[17]
  • Deutsche Industrieforschungsgemeinschaft Konrad Zuse, Member of the Senate[18]
  • Deutsche Stiftung Frauengesundheit, Member of the Board of Trustees[19]
  • Hessenpark, Member of the Advisory Board
  • Max Planck Institute for European Legal History, Member of the Board of Trustees
  • Museum of World Cultures, Member of the Board of Trustees
  • Stiftung Lesen, Member of the Board of Trustees[20]
  • German-French Lawyers’ Association (DFJ), Member
  • German-Israeli Association (DIG), Member
  • Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe (JUH), Member
  • ZDF, Member of the Television Council (2015-2016)

Political positions edit

Beer has repeatedly publicly denied the consensus of climate science on extreme weather events.[21] For example, Beer spoke in a tweet in 2017 of the "alleged occurrence of more extreme weather events" using the hashtag "#Fakenews".[21] In a statement, Beer described the "causality of extreme weather situations and climate change" as "scientifically refuted".[21] In contrast to Beer's statement, the greater magnitude and probability of "extreme weather events" has been deemed to be linked to human activity since the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report.[22]

Beer has been an outspoken proponent of Taiwan’s independence; in 2022, she made an official trip to Taipeh and met with President Tsai Ing-wen.[23][24]

Personal life edit

Beer is a mother of twins. In 2001, she separated from the children's father, fellow FDP politician Volker Stein.[25] Since 2018, she has been married to lawyer Jürgen Illing.

References edit

  1. ^ "Nicola Beer, FDP". Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  2. ^ Alison Smale (6 January 2014), Germany Adds Lessons in Islam to Better Blend Its Melting Pot New York Times.
  3. ^ Personal Information 2 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine on her German homepage
  4. ^ [1] German article on the event
  5. ^ Parteitag in Hanau: Nicola Beer ist FDP-Spitzenkandidatin für Bundestagswahl Frankfurter Neue Presse, 18 March 2017.
  6. ^ Tobias Buck (18 October 2017), Merkel begins arduous task of blending political colours Financial Times.
  7. ^ Michael Bröcker (23 September 2018), EU-Wahl: FDP nominiert Beer zur Spitzenkandidatin Rheinische Post.
  8. ^ Mehreen Khan and Rochelle Toplensky (21 March 2019), Vestager discloses ambition to become next EU commission chief Financial Times.
  9. ^ Rochelle Toplensky (23 May 2019), EU leaders call for female president as voters head to polls Financial Times.
  10. ^ Florian Eder (13 June 2019), POLITICO Brussels Playbook, presented by Google: Madrid’s moment — Parliament working groups sneak peak — Happy birthday, GDPR Politico Europe.
  11. ^ The new European Parliament Vice-Presidents European Parliament, press release of 3 July 2019.
  12. ^ Oliver Noyan (23 May 2023), Lawmaker mulls scrapping EU’s draft raw material domestic production targets Euractiv.
  13. ^ Members of the delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe European Parliament.
  14. ^ Andreas Apetz and Thomas Kaspar (October 22, 2021), Ampel-Koalition: Alle Verantwortlichen, AGs und Themen im Überblick Frankfurter Rundschau.
  15. ^ Dietrich Creutzburg (7 April 2023), Nicola Beer soll EIB-Vizepräsidentin werden Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
  16. ^ Kuratorium wählt neues Mitglied Thüringer Allgemeine, 1 August 2018.
  17. ^ Advisory Board Heraeus Bildungsstiftung.
  18. ^ Senate Deutsche Industrieforschungsgemeinschaft Konrad Zuse.
  19. ^ Board of Trustees Deutsche Stiftung Frauengesundheit.
  20. ^ Board of Trustees Stiftung Lesen.
  21. ^ a b c Bernhard Pötter: FDP-Generalsekretärin Nicola Beer: Mit Klima-Fake-News nach Brüssel. taz.de. 26 Januar 2019, accessed on 5 September 2021. In German.
  22. ^ IPCC, 2021: Summary for Policymakers. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V., P. Zhai, A. Pirani, S. L. Connors, C. Péan, S. Berger, N. Caud, Y. Chen, L. Goldfarb, M. I. Gomis, M. Huang, K. Leitzell, E. Lonnoy, J.B.R. Matthews, T. K. Maycock, T. Waterfield, O. Yelekçi, R. Yu and B. Zhou (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press.
  23. ^ Friederike Böge and Thomas Gutschker (19 July 2022), Nicola Beer in Taipeh: „Es darf keinen 24. Februar in Asien geben“ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
  24. ^ Sven Hauberg (22 July 2022), [2] Frankfurter Rundschau.
  25. ^ Thomas Remlein (28 September 2016), Der Ruf nach Nicola Beer wird lauter Frankfurter Neue Presse.

Literature edit

  • Beer, Nicola, Internationales Biographisches Archiv 36/2012 from 4 September 2012, in Munzinger-Archive (Beginning of the article available for free)

External links edit

  • Nicola Beers Homepage (German)
  • CV at the FDP-parliamentary group in Hesse
  • Nicola Beer on Parliamentwatch

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Nicola Beer born 23 January 1970 is a German lawyer and politician of the Free Democratic Party FDP who has been serving as a vice president of the European Investment Bank since 2024 under the leadership of president Nadia Calvino Nicola BeerMEPBeer in 2016Vice President of the European ParliamentIn office 2 July 2019 31 December 2023Serving with See ListPresidentDavid Sassoli Roberta MetsolaDeputy Leader of the Free Democratic PartyIn office 26 April 2019 22 April 2023Serving with Wolfgang Kubicki and Johannes VogelLeaderChristian LindnerPreceded byMarie Agnes Strack ZimmermannSucceeded byBettina Stark WatzingerGeneral Secretary of the Free Democratic PartyIn office 7 December 2013 26 April 2019LeaderChristian LindnerPreceded byPatrick DoringSucceeded byLinda TeutebergMember of the European ParliamentIn office 2 July 2019 31 December 2023Succeeded byMichael KauchConstituencyGermanyMember of the Bundestag for HesseIn office 24 October 2017 30 June 2019Succeeded byPeter HeidtConstituencyFDP ListMinister of Education and Religious Affairs of HesseIn office 31 May 2012 18 January 2014Prime MinisterVolker BouffierPreceded byDorothea HenzlerSucceeded byRalph Alexander LorzState Secretary for Justice Integration and European Affairs of HesseIn office 5 February 2009 31 May 2012Prime MinisterRoland KochVolker BouffierPreceded byThomas Schafer Justice Succeeded byZsuzsa BreierMember of the Landtag of HesseIn office 18 January 2014 31 October 2017Succeeded byWiebke KnellIn office 5 April 1999 5 February 2009Succeeded byJochen PaulusPersonal detailsBorn 1970 01 23 23 January 1970 age 54 Wiesbaden West GermanyPolitical party German Free Democratic Party EU Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for EuropeAlma materUniversity of Frankfurt Earlier in her career Beer was a Member of the European Parliament from 2019 to 2023 where she served as one of its Vice Presidents She previously was a member of the Bundestag from 2017 to 2019 and part of her party s leadership Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Career in state politics 2 2 Career in national politics 2 3 Member of the German Parliament 2017 2019 2 4 Member of the European Parliament 2019 2023 3 Later career 4 Other activities 5 Political positions 6 Personal life 7 References 8 Literature 9 External linksEarly life and career editBeer finished highschool with a bilingual degree in German and French in 1989 She went on to study law at the University of Frankfurt from 1991 until 1997 Political career editCareer in state politics edit Beer became a member of the FDP in 1991 She was first elected as member of the State Parliament of Hesse in the 1999 state elections Between 2008 and 2009 she served as deputy chairperson of the FDP parliamentary group under the leadership of chairman Jorg Uwe Hahn In the cabinets of minister presidents Roland Koch and Volker Bouffier Beer served as State Secretary for European Affairs at the Hessian State Ministry of Justice between 2009 and 2012 In this capacity she represented Hesse on the European Committee of the Regions Between 2012 and 2014 she was State Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs in Hesse 1 During her time in office Beer was one of several politicians professors and teachers who successfully pushed for German public schools offering classes in Islam to primary school students using state trained teachers and specially written textbooks 2 Career in national politics edit Beer was a FDP delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2004 2009 2010 2012 and 2017 In late 2013 incoming FDP chairman Christian Lindner nominated Beer for the office of Secretary General on 7 December 2013 she got elected with 84 3 of all votes 3 At the political convention of the FDP on 15 May 2015 she got reelected with 88 4 of all votes 4 Member of the German Parliament 2017 2019 edit Ahead of the 2017 elections Beer was elected to lead her party s campaign in the state of Hesse 5 In the unsuccessful negotiations to form a coalition government with the Christian Democrats both the Christian Democratic Union CDU and the Christian Social Union in Bavaria CSU and the Green Party she was part of her party s delegation 6 She later became a member of the Committee on Education Research and Technology Assessment Member of the European Parliament 2019 2023 edit In September 2018 Beer announced that she would lead the FDP list and run for a parliamentary seat in the 2019 European elections 7 Led by Margrethe Vestager she was among the seven strong Team Europe that the centrist Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party picked to spearhead its pro EU liberal campaign ahead of the elections 8 Shortly before the vote she joined 70 current and former EU leaders including all the main parties lead candidates calling for a female president of the European Commission or European Council and a gender balanced leadership 9 Following her election Beer was part of a cross party working group in charge of drafting the European Parliament s four year work program on digitization 10 In parliament she served as a Vice President she was part of its leadership under Presidents David Sassoli 2019 2022 and Roberta Metsola 2022 2023 11 She also joined the Committee on Industry Research and Energy where she has served as rapporteur on the Critical Raw Materials Act 12 From 2021 she was part of the Parliament s delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe 13 From 2019 to 2023 Beer served as one of the three deputies of Christian Lindner in his capacity as FDP chairman In the negotiations to form a so called traffic light coalition of the Social Democrats SPD the Green Party and the FDP following the 2021 federal elections Beer led her party s delegation in the working group on European affairs her co chairs from the other parties were Udo Bullmann and Franziska Brantner 14 Later career editIn 2023 Beer was nominated by the government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz to become one of the vice presidents of the European Investment Bank EIB 15 Other activities editInternational Martin Luther Foundation Member of the Board of Trustees since 2018 16 Association of Private Higher Education Institutions VPH Member of the Board of Trustees since 2015 World Vision Deutschland Member of the Board of Trustees since 2015 Heraeus Bildungsstiftung Member of the Advisory Board since 2014 17 Deutsche Industrieforschungsgemeinschaft Konrad Zuse Member of the Senate 18 Deutsche Stiftung Frauengesundheit Member of the Board of Trustees 19 Hessenpark Member of the Advisory Board Max Planck Institute for European Legal History Member of the Board of Trustees Museum of World Cultures Member of the Board of Trustees Stiftung Lesen Member of the Board of Trustees 20 German French Lawyers Association DFJ Member German Israeli Association DIG Member Johanniter Unfall Hilfe JUH Member ZDF Member of the Television Council 2015 2016 Political positions editBeer has repeatedly publicly denied the consensus of climate science on extreme weather events 21 For example Beer spoke in a tweet in 2017 of the alleged occurrence of more extreme weather events using the hashtag Fakenews 21 In a statement Beer described the causality of extreme weather situations and climate change as scientifically refuted 21 In contrast to Beer s statement the greater magnitude and probability of extreme weather events has been deemed to be linked to human activity since the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report 22 Beer has been an outspoken proponent of Taiwan s independence in 2022 she made an official trip to Taipeh and met with President Tsai Ing wen 23 24 Personal life editBeer is a mother of twins In 2001 she separated from the children s father fellow FDP politician Volker Stein 25 Since 2018 she has been married to lawyer Jurgen Illing References edit Nicola Beer FDP Deutscher Bundestag in German Retrieved 5 September 2020 Alison Smale 6 January 2014 Germany Adds Lessons in Islam to Better Blend Its Melting Pot New York Times Personal Information Archived 2 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine on her German homepage 1 German article on the event Parteitag in Hanau Nicola Beer ist FDP Spitzenkandidatin fur Bundestagswahl Frankfurter Neue Presse 18 March 2017 Tobias Buck 18 October 2017 Merkel begins arduous task of blending political colours Financial Times Michael Brocker 23 September 2018 EU Wahl FDP nominiert Beer zur Spitzenkandidatin Rheinische Post Mehreen Khan and Rochelle Toplensky 21 March 2019 Vestager discloses ambition to become next EU commission chief Financial Times Rochelle Toplensky 23 May 2019 EU leaders call for female president as voters head to polls Financial Times Florian Eder 13 June 2019 POLITICO Brussels Playbook presented by Google Madrid s moment Parliament working groups sneak peak Happy birthday GDPR Politico Europe The new European Parliament Vice Presidents European Parliament press release of 3 July 2019 Oliver Noyan 23 May 2023 Lawmaker mulls scrapping EU s draft raw material domestic production targets Euractiv Members of the delegation to the Conference on the Future of Europe European Parliament Andreas Apetz and Thomas Kaspar October 22 2021 Ampel Koalition Alle Verantwortlichen AGs und Themen im Uberblick Frankfurter Rundschau Dietrich Creutzburg 7 April 2023 Nicola Beer soll EIB Vizeprasidentin werden Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Kuratorium wahlt neues Mitglied Thuringer Allgemeine 1 August 2018 Advisory Board Heraeus Bildungsstiftung Senate Deutsche Industrieforschungsgemeinschaft Konrad Zuse Board of Trustees Deutsche Stiftung Frauengesundheit Board of Trustees Stiftung Lesen a b c Bernhard Potter FDP Generalsekretarin Nicola Beer Mit Klima Fake News nach Brussel taz de 26 Januar 2019 accessed on 5 September 2021 In German IPCC 2021 Summary for Policymakers In Climate Change 2021 The Physical Science Basis Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Masson Delmotte V P Zhai A Pirani S L Connors C Pean S Berger N Caud Y Chen L Goldfarb M I Gomis M Huang K Leitzell E Lonnoy J B R Matthews T K Maycock T Waterfield O Yelekci R Yu and B Zhou eds Cambridge University Press Friederike Boge and Thomas Gutschker 19 July 2022 Nicola Beer in Taipeh Es darf keinen 24 Februar in Asien geben Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Sven Hauberg 22 July 2022 2 Frankfurter Rundschau Thomas Remlein 28 September 2016 Der Ruf nach Nicola Beer wird lauter Frankfurter Neue Presse Literature editBeer Nicola Internationales Biographisches Archiv 36 2012 from 4 September 2012 in Munzinger Archive Beginning of the article available for free External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nicola Beer Nicola Beers Homepage German CV at the FDP parliamentary group in Hesse Nicola Beer on Parliamentwatch nbsp European Union portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicola Beer amp oldid 1209787147, wikipedia, 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