Katrin Göring-Eckardt

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Person.png Katrin Göring-Eckardt   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician)
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BornKatrin Dagmar Eckardt
3 May 1966
NationalityGerman
Member ofAtlantik-Brücke
PartyAlliance 90/The Greens
Warmongering German Green politician

Employment.png Member of the Bundestag for Thuringia

In office
27 October 1998 - Present

Katrin Dagmar Göring-Eckardt is a German politician of the German Green Party.


We should be aware of this: the necessary cuts due to the war are only the beginning. The climate crisis will demand many more cuts from us. Our lives will change whether we want to or not.
Wealth is already distributed very unfairly. Those who are poor must not be burdened further. Therefore, it must apply that what remains to us, we will have to distribute more equitably...In addition, many very rich people live in our country, who do not mind even higher gas bills. We will have to redistribute resources.[1]

Career

Starting her political activity in the now-former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) in the late 1980s, she has been a member of the German Bundestag since 1998. She became co-chair of her party caucus in the Bundestag (2002–2005) and the Greens' Vice President of the Bundestag on 18 October 2005, a position that she held until 2013. In the November 2012 primary election, the Green Party chose her and Jürgen Trittin as the top two candidates for the Greens for the 2013 German federal election.[2] She also stood as joint top candidate for the Greens in the 2017 German federal election, alongside Cem Özdemir.[3]

As of 2023, she is Vice-President of the German Bundestag, a position she has held since 2021, and also held the position from 2005 to 2013.

Between 2009 and 2013, Göring-Eckardt was praeses (foreman) of the synod of the Evangelical Church in Germany.

Agenda 2010

In economic and social policy terms, Göring-Eckardt distinguished herself as a strong supporter of the Agenda 2010 during the government of the Red-Green Collation under Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, spending cuts which sharply increased poverty in Germany. As the group leader of the Greens, she was significantly involved in pushing through the legislative packages of hard cuts in social benefits, against intra-party resistance. She described Agenda 2010 described them not only as "courageous" and "necessary for the common good", but also as a "spring of renewal". She characterized the sanctions options introduced with Hartz IV, such as benefit cuts by the job centers, as "mobility opportunities" for those affected.[4] She also supposed a higher pension age.[5]

War proponent

Göring-Eckardt was a member of the deep state Atlantik-Brücke, which she allegedly left in 2013.[6]

She voted for the Kosovo War in 1999, a war that the Green Party played a pivotal propaganda role in creating support for. In a 2012 TV-program, she justified her vote on the Kosovo War, among other things, with religious motives "At that time I read the Bible very, very much and talked to many people about what was very important to me. I told myself that when it comes to war and peace or life and death, one cannot act against faith. However, I voted for the military operation, because when I weighed it, I found that it was probably right. In retrospect, I am very glad that it turned out to be right."[7]

In October 2014 she called for more initiative from the German government with regard to a UN mandate, which should lay the groundwork for possible deployment of NATO ground troops.[8]

Migration

In September 2015, Göring-Eckardt explained on TV:

"This country will [...] change quite drastically. It will be a hard road, but then I think we can really be a better country. And to work on it, to do it with enthusiasm, to take people with you, even those who are afraid [...], this is actually the historic opportunity. This is probably even more than the German unity, what we can achieve there. [...] What the Chancellor has done is a great idea of what it means to rethink this country. [...] Employers have been stomping their feet for a long time and saying: We need these people. […]"[9]

Personal

In November 2022, the organization United4Rescue, which helps migrants cross the Mediterranean Sea, in which her partner is on the board, received two million euros from the federal budget of the Foreign Ministry led by the Greens. This led to accusations of nepotism.[10]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bundestag/Members who proposed mandatory Covid jabIn 2022, these members of the Bundestag voted to make Covid jabs mandatory in Germany, to be enforced with punitive fines. The proposal failed.
Munich Security Conference/20131 February 20133 February 2013Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 49th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201431 January 20142 February 2014Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 50th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/20156 February 20158 February 2015Germany
Munich
Bavaria
"400 high-ranking decision-makers in international politics, including some 20 heads of state and government as well as more than 60 foreign and defence ministers, met in Munich to discuss current crises and conflicts."
Munich Security Conference/201612 February 201614 February 2016Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 52nd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201717 February 201719 February 2017Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 53rd Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201812 February 201814 February 2018Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 54th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/201915 February 201917 February 2019Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 55th Munich Security Conference, which included "A Spreading Plague" aimed at "identifying gaps and making recommendations to improve the global system for responding to deliberate, high consequence biological events."
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