Capital: | € 3 million |
Age: | 64 |
Born: | May 15, 1955 |
Country of origin: | Germany |
Source of wealth: | Entrepreneurs, politicians |
Last updated: | 2022 |
Short introduction
Claudia Benedikta Rotha (born May 15, 1955 in ULM) is a green German politician. From 2004 to 2013 he was one of the two party leaders and is currently one of the Bundestag vice president.
Early life
Claudia Roth began her artistic work, which she always looked at as politics, in the 1970s as an artistic director of trained in the theater in Memmingen. Furthermore, he worked at the Dortmund City Theater and Hoffmanns Comic Theater, and until 1985 he worked as a manager for the political rock band “Ton Steine Scherben”. He made contact with green on the election campaign tour. In 1985 he became a spokesman for the press for the green parliamentary group.
Career highlights
Roth was elected as the Vice President of the German Bundestag on October 22, 2013. In addition, he was a member of the Parliamentary Elder Council, who, among others, set the daily agenda and assignment of the committee’s seats based on the party representative. He is also a member of the Cooperation and Economic Development Committee and the Subcommittee for Cultural Relations and Educational Policies. He is also a member of the German Bundestag Art Advisory Council.
Roth is part of negotiations for the formation of coalition government with Christian Democrats – both the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Unions in Bavaria (CSU) – and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) after the 2017 Federal 2017 14 -Member of the Green Delegation.
Shortly after the United States launched a military operation in Afghanistan in October 2001, Roth criticized the use of anti-personal cluster bombs as “inappropriate”. When green then opposed their Pacific Root and most of them chose to send German troops to Afghanistan as part of the ISAF security mission led by NATO, Roth claimed that “[Green] is and will remain an anti-war party. But I think that in certain circumstances it must be possible to act militarily to stop violence. “
In 2010, Roths openly called for a tighter control and tighter criterion for weapons exports “. In 2014, she filed a complaint with the federal constitutional court, along with greens meps katja keul and hans-Christian ströbele, arguing that it would be unconstitutional for the government to keep the bundestag in the dark From that fulfilling the task of keeping the government under control. The court decided that while the government was not required to reveal information about the planned exports of weapons, asked to provide details to the Bundestag at request after a particular weapon agreement was approved.
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