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Tabea Rößner MdBborn: 1966 im Münsterland
two children
profession: Editor
land list: Rhineland-Palatinate

Office in Berlin
T: +49-30 / 227 - 71697
F: +49-30 / 227 - 76296
tabea.roessner@bundestag.de

Spokesperson on demographic policy
Spokesperson on media policy


Commitees

  • Committee on Cultural and Media Affairs (m.)
  • Committee on Internal Affairs (alt. m.)
  • Committee on Family Affairs, Women, Youth and Senior Citizens (alt. m.)

My interest in politics was aroused at around the same time the Green party was founded. I can remember cheering the Greens along and firmly crossing my fingers for them as a 14 year-old in the federal elections back in 1980.

I grew up with five brothers and sisters in a clergyman's family in Münsterland, Bielefeld and Olpe. As a young person, I was actively involved with Amnesty International and headed off at my own initiative to the first major peace demonstrations in Bonn, a move that caused me some trouble at school. I came to the Greens in Frankfurt and was on board when the Green university group was founded there. Not only that, our frustration with the endless disputes between the "old hands" led us to set up a roundtable for young Greens, an organisation that later evolved into Green Youth in Hessen.

I have lived and worked as a TV editor in Mainz for 14 years. It is important for me to work closely together with different groups within society, whether in parents' committees, the association of single-parent mothers and fathers, the "Rheinhessen against Right-wing Extremism" association or the citizen's initiative against the coal-fired power station in Mainz. After all, I like to do politics together with the people involved, rather than over their heads.


Political CV

  • Member of Alliance 90 / The Greens since 1986
  • 1999 to 2006: Spokesperson of Executive Committee of Alliance 90 / The Greens in Mainz
  • 2001 to 2003: Delegate to Federal Women's Council
  • 2001 to 2006: Spokesperson of State Executive Committee in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • 2003 to 2005: Member of Children's Affairs Commission of Federal Executive Committee of Alliance 90 / The Greens
  • 2003 to 2009: Spokesperson of State Working Group on Women's Affairs in Rhineland-Palatinate
  • Since 1999 (with pause) Member of District Advisory Committee in Mainz-Oberstadt
  • Since 2001: Delegate on State Council of Alliance 90 / The Greens
  • Since 2004: Member of Mainz City Council and Deputy Chairperson of Green Group
  • Since 2006: Member of Party Council of Alliance 90 / The Greens in Rhineland-Palatinate