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1 Political career  



1.1  Minister-President of Brandenburg, 2013present  





1.2  Role in national politics  







2 Other activities  





3 State cabinets  





4 Honours  





5 References  





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Dietmar Woidke






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Dietmar Woidke
Woidke in 2013
Minister-President of Brandenburg

Incumbent

Assumed office
28 August 2013
DeputyHelmuth Markov
Christian Görke
Michael Stübgen
Preceded byMatthias Platzeck
President of the Bundesrat
In office
1 November 2019 – 31 October 2020
First Vice PresidentDaniel Günther
Preceded byDaniel Günther
Succeeded byReiner Haseloff
Leader of the
Social Democratic PartyofBrandenburg

Incumbent

Assumed office
26 August 2013
General SecretaryKlaus Ness
Klara Geywitz
Erik Stohn
DeputyKatrin Lange
Ines Hübner
Preceded byMatthias Platzeck
Leader of the Social Democratic Party
in the Landtag of Brandenburg
In office
11 November 2009 – 5 October 2010
WhipKlara Geywitz
Preceded byGünter Baaske
Succeeded byRalf Holzschuher

Brandenburg Cabinet

Minister of the Interior
In office
6 October 2010 – 28 August 2013
Minister-PresidentMatthias Platzeck
Preceded byRainer Speer
Succeeded byRalf Holzschuher
Minister for Rural Development, Environment and Consumer Protection
In office
13 October 2004 – 21 October 2009
Minister-PresidentMatthias Platzeck
Preceded byWolfgang Birthler
Succeeded byAnita Tack

Landtag constituencies

Member of the
Landtag of Brandenburg

Incumbent

Assumed office
21 October 2009
Preceded byChristian Otto (2006)
ConstituencySpree-Neiße I
In office
13 October 2004 – 21 October 2009
Preceded bymulti-member district
Succeeded bymulti-member district
ConstituencySocial Democratic List
In office
11 October 1994 – 13 October 2004
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byBirgit Wöllert
ConstituencySpree-Neiße II

Personal details
Born (1961-10-22) 22 October 1961 (age 62)
Forst, Bezirk Cottbus, East Germany (now Germany)
Political partySocial Democratic Party of Germany (1993–)
Spouse

Susanne Woidke

(m. 2007)
Children1
ResidenceForst
Alma materHumboldt University of Berlin
Occupation
  • Politician
  • Assistant Professor
  • Agricultural Engineer
  • Civil Servant
  • Website
    Military service
    Allegiance East Germany
    Branch/service National People's Army
    Years of service1980–1982

    Hubert Dietmar Woidke (born 22 October 1961) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. Since August 2013, Woidke has served as Minister President of Brandenburg.[1]

    Political career

    [edit]

    Woidke has been a member of the SPD since 1993. He was elected to the state parliament for the first time 1994 and since that time he is a member of the Parliament. His constituency was initially Spree-Neisse II, he won the right in 1994 and 1999. After the direct mandate he could not win in 2004 and moved just over the national list in the parliament, he entered 2009 in the constituency Spree-Neisse I, which he won directly. In the state elections in 2014 he won the constituency again directly with 49.5 percent of the vote. In parliament he was from 1994 to 1999, deputy chairman of the Committee on Food, Agriculture and Forestry from 1999 to 2004 Member of the Committee on Agriculture, Environment and Regional Planning. In addition, he led the Lignite Committee of Brandenburg. After he was not considered for the country's cabinet in 2009, he took over from November 2009 until his appointment as interior minister in October 2010, the Office of the Presidents of the SPD parliamentary group and became a member of the Presidium of the State Parliament.[2]

    From 1998 to 2003 Woidke was also a city councilor in Forst (Lausitz) and served on the council of the Spree-Neisse district from 1998 until his appointment as minister in 2004. In the local elections in 2008, he was again chosen as a city councilor in the Municipal Assembly of Forst (Lausitz) and as a deputy in the district council Spree-Neisse. He gave these mandates back in October 2010 due to his appointment as interior minister of Brandenburg.

    From 13 October 2004 to 21 October 2009 Woidke was State Minister for Rural Development, Environment and Consumer Protection in the government of Minister-President Matthias Platzeck of Brandenburg. After the regional elections scheduled for 2009, he held no more government posts in order to increase the proportion of women in the Cabinet.

    Following the resignation of Rainer Speer 23 September 2010, Woidke was appointed by Platzeck on 6 October 2010 as the new interior minister and sworn in before parliament. Woidke's successor as party leader was Ralf Holzschuher. As interior minister Woidke spearheaded the modernization of Brandenburg's public administration.

    One of the biggest reform projects during his tenure as interior minister was the police reform in Brandenburg. It took aim at a reduction in staff numbers in the Brandenburg police from approximately 8,800 in 2010 to 7,000 by the beginning of 2020. Previously, Brandenburg had two police headquarters, a state police and state unit of input. On 16 December 2010 the Brandenburg State Parliament approved the draft law on the merger of these authorities into a new police headquarters with effect from 1 January 2011.

    Minister-President of Brandenburg, 2013–present

    [edit]

    Following the resignation of Matthias Platzeck Woidke was elected Minister-President of Brandenburg on 28 August 2013.[3] On 26 August 2013 he had been elected to succeed Platzeck as Chairman of the Brandenburg SPD. At the SPD national convention in November 2013 in Leipzig, Woidke was elected to the party's federal executive committee.

    On 3 May 2014, Woidke was elected to be his party's leading candidate for the 2014 state elections. The elections saw about 32 percent of voters backing the SPD, putting Woidke in a position to continue a coalition with the Left party, which won about 18.7 percent of the vote.[4] The SPD also had the choice to enter a coalition with the CDU (23 percent of the vote). However, the SPD and Woidke decided for the continuation of the SPD-Left Party coalition.

    On 5 November 2014 Woidke was confirmed by Parliament with 47 votes of the coalition in office. During his time in office, he notably secured a large-scale investment of Tesla, Inc. in an electric vehicle factory near Grünheide.[5]

    Role in national politics

    [edit]

    As one of the state's representatives at the Bundesrat, Woidke serves on the Committee on Foreign Affairs. In 2014, he assumed the office of Coordinator of German‑Polish Intersocietal and Cross‑Border Cooperation, whose task is to foster mutual understanding and trust and to propose concrete political solutions to the German and Polish Governments.

    In the negotiations to form a Grand CoalitionofChancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the Social Democrats (SPD) following the 2013 federal elections, Woidke was part of the SPD delegation in the working group on energy policy, led by Peter Altmaier and Hannelore Kraft. In similar negotiations after the 2017 federal elections, he was part of the working group on economic policy, led by Thomas Strobl, Alexander Dobrindt and Brigitte Zypries.

    Alongside Manuela Schwesig, Woidke was instrumental in the Bundesrat's 2020 selection of Ines Härtel as the Federal Constitutional Court's first judge from East Germany.[6]

    In the negotiations to form a so-called traffic light coalition of the SPD, the Green Party and the Free Democratic Party (FDP) following the 2021 federal elections, Woidke was part of his party's delegation in the working group on climate change and energy policy, co-chaired by Matthias Miersch, Oliver Krischer and Lukas Köhler.[7]

    Woidke was nominated by his party as delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germanyin2022.[8]

    Other activities

    [edit]

    State cabinets

    [edit]

    Honours

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ "Dietmar Woidke: Der Ministerpräsident von Brandenburg im Porträt" (in German). swp.de. 22 May 2023. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  • ^ "Biografie von Ministerpräsident Matthias Platzeck". Archived from the original on 27 January 2010. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
  • ^ Andrea Thomas (14 September 2014), Germany's AfD Party Gains Representation in Two State Parliaments The Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ Andreas Rinke and Christian Krämer (2 September 2020), Tesla's Musk discusses vaccine project, car plant with German politicians Reuters.
  • ^ Anne Hähnig, Martin Machowecz and Heinrich Wefing (1 July 2020), Ines Härtel: Eine Richterin als der ultimative Kompromiss Die Zeit.
  • ^ Ampel-Koalition: Das sind die Verhandlungsteams von SPD, Grünen und FDP[permanent dead link] Deutschlandfunk, October 27, 2021.
  • ^ 17th Federal Convention, 13 February 2022, List of Members Bundestag.
  • ^ Board of TrusteesDeutsches Museum.
  • ^ Board of Trustees Development and Peace Foundation (SEF).
  • ^ "Rede: Ordensverleihung an Ministerpräsidenten". Der Bundespräsident (in German). 23 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
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