Jürgen Klimke
Jürgen Klimke (born 2 July 1948, in Hamburg) is a German politician and member of the conservative party CDU - Christian Democratic Union of Germany (German: Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands). From 1982 to 2002 he was member of the Parliament of the Free and Federal State of Hamburg (German: Hamburgische Bürgerschaft). Since 2002, he has been representing Hamburg in the German Federal Parliament (the Bundestag).[1]
Life and career
After studying law at the University of Hamburg Klimke worked as a journalist. In addition to his parliamentary activities, he is CEO and co-owner of the Public relations firm Industrie-Contact AG in Hamburg.[2] Klimke is Protestant, married and has four children.[1]
Party member
Jürgen Klimke joined the CDU in 1970. From 1982 to 2003 he was deputy district party chairman and from 2003 to 2008 party chairman in the district Hamburg-Wandsbek. Between 2004 and 2008 he worked as deputy regional party chairman in Hamburg.[1]
Member of Parliament (Federal State of Hamburg)
Between 1974 and 1982 Klimke was member of the district assembly in Hamburg-Wandsbek. From 1982 to 2002 he represented Wandsbek in the Hamburg Parliament where he served as Parliamentary Manager of the CDU parliamentary group (1985 - 2002).[2]
Member of the Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
- Since 2002, Klimke is member of the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag). From 2005 to 2009, he was spokesperson of the CDU/CSU group in the Committee on Tourism, since 2009 he has been the group’s spokesperson in the Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development.[3]
- Klimke’s regional focus lies in South and Southeast Asia.[4]
- During the current legislative period, Klimke is member of the Foreign Affairs Committee and spokesperson of the CDU/CSU group in the Subcommittee for the United Nations, International Organizations and Globalization. Furthermore, Klimke is chairman of the working group Elbe of the CDU/CSU group and deputy chair of the German delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE.[5]
- In August 2015, he was appointed as the first Special Representative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE for the Baltic Sea Area.[6]
- In addition to his parliamentary functions, Klimke has a number of other positions. He is deputy chairman of the United Nations Association of Germany, deputy chairman of the executive board of the German Institute for Development Evaluation, member of the Executive Board of the Euro-Mediterranean-Arab Association and member of the board of trustees of Youth For Understanding Germany.[7] [8]
Political Stance
- In the summer of 2012, Klimke and 12 other members of the CDU/CSU group advocated publicly for equal taxation of registered same-sex partnerships.[9]
- As rapporteur for cultural relations and education policy in the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Klimke, amongst other things, advocates for international youth exchange. On 18 June 2015, the motion for resolution “Internationalen Jugend- und Schüleraustausch als Fundament in der Auswärtigen Kultur- und Bildungspolitik verankern”, initiated by Klimke, was passed in the German Bundestag.[10]
- As a member of the German delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE, Klimke advocates for strengthening the overall role of the OSCE and furthering German commitment to the institution. Against the background of the Ukraine-crisis, Klimke repeatedly emphasized that the strength of the OSCE is the inclusion of countries like Russia and the United States of America in its membership, allowing for discussions with and not only about them.[11]
References
- ^ a b "Curriculum Vitae". Jürgen Klimke, official website. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
- ^ "CEO of Industrie-Contact AG". publicrelations-germany.com. Retrieved 21 March 2014.