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Manuela Ripa
Member of the European Parliament

Incumbent

Assumed office
16 July 2020
Preceded byKlaus Buchner
Personal details
BornSaarbrücken, Saarland, Germany
Political partyEcological-Democratic Party
ResidenceSaarbrücken

Manuela Ripa (born 1976) is a German lawyer and politician of the Ecological-Democratic Party, ÖDP. Since 16 July 2020, she has been a member of the European Parliament.[1][2]

Biography

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Studies and career

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Ripa was born and grew up in Saarbrücken and received her high-school-diploma from the Grammar School in Rotenbühl. Following a one-year language study in Oxford and London, she studied law at Saarland University, where she completed her first state examination in law. She completed her legal clerkship as well as her second state examination in law in North Rhine-Westphalia. During her legal clerkship, she held positions at the state chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf in the department for international relations as well as at the European CommissioninBrussels in the Directorate-General for External Relations, Multilateral Relations and Human Rights. She gained practical experience also at the Policy Planning Staff of the German Foreign Office and the European Court of JusticeinLuxembourg. From 2006 to 2009 she worked as an assistant at the European Parliament, responsible for the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and the Committee on Budgetary Control. In 2010, she joined the Federal Ministry of Health (Germany) as the personal assistant to the minister. From 2011 to 2020, she was an advisor at the Representation of the German State of Saarland to the European Union, working on the topics of Energy, Agriculture, Environment, Health and Regional Development.[2] At the 2019 European Parliament election, she ran in second place of the list of the Ecological-Democratic Party (ÖDP).[3][4][5]

Member of the European Parliament

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On July 16, 2020, Ripa succeeded the outgoing MEP Klaus Buchner in the Group of the Greens–European Free Alliance as a Member of the European Parliament.[6][5] She is a member in the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy,[7] the Special Committee on Beating Cancer,[8] and the Intergroup on Animal Welfare and Conservation of Animals.[9] Moreover, she is a substitute member in the Committee on International Trade[10] and the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety.[11] In addition to this, she is a substitute member in the Delegations for relations with Iran and India.[12]

She has also been a member of SEDE.

In her work as Member of the European Parliament, Ripa does work on her core-themes in environment protection, climate protection, biodiversity protection, animal welfare and consumer protection.[6][13]

On October 30, 2023, Ripa was nominated as the lead candidate for the 2024 European elections at an election meeting in Würzburg.[14] In 2023, Ripa was subject of allegations of bullying by 12 of her own staff. In a letter sent anonymously on July 6, to the press, that was published only one day before the nomination, a group of nine staffers and three interns alleged that Ripa had neglected her parliamentary duties, instructed them do personal tasks for her, and bullied them at work. This have been anonymous accusations about the work of the MEP. Ripa rejected the accusations and stated that no complaint had been made to the Parliament.[15]

Other activities

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Ripa is the main initiator and spokesperson for the European Citizens' Initiative "Save the bees! Protection of biodiversity and improvements of habitats for insects in Europe", which succeeds the Bavarian public campaign "Save the bees!". The European Citizens' Initiative "Save the bees! Protection of biodiversity and improvements of habitats for insects in Europe" joined forces with the European Citizens' Initiative "Save Bees and Farmers".[16][17]

Private life

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Ripa lives between Saarbrücken and Brussels, is married and the mother of two children.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ "Weniger ist mehr - ÖDP-Kandidat*innen zur Europawahl".
  • ^ a b c "Über mich – Manuela Ripa".
  • ^ Daniel Kirch. "Saarland wieder im EU-Parlament vertreten: Manuela Ripa zieht im Juli für ÖDP ins Europäische Parlament ein".
  • ^ Dietmar Klostermann. "Leinen, Theis und Ripa im Saartalk: Streit um eine Umverteilung in Europa". Saarbrücker Zeitung.
  • ^ a b "Saarländische Abgeordnete zieht ins EU-Parlament ein". Saarländischer Rundfunk.
  • ^ a b Mia Bartoloni. "Movers and Shakers – 17 July 2020". The Parliament Magazine.
  • ^ "Members – ITRE Committee". European Parliament.
  • ^ "Members – BECA Committee". European Parliament.
  • ^ "Members – AW Intergroup". Intergroup on Animal Welfare and Conservation of Animals.
  • ^ "Members – INTA Committee". European Parliament.
  • ^ "Members – ENVI Committee". European Parliament.
  • ^ "Manuela Ripa, MEP Page". European Parliament.
  • ^ "Meine Themen – Manuela Ripa".
  • ^ "Manuela Ripa erneut Spitzenkandidatin der ÖDP für EU-Wahl". www.oedp.de (in German). 2023-10-30. Retrieved 2024-03-05.
  • ^ "Manuela Ripa erneut Spitzenkandidatin der ÖDP für EU-Wahl". Politico.eu.
  • ^ "Manuela Ripa (ÖDP) zur europaweiten "Rettet die Bienen"-Bürgerinitiative: "Ein Schritt in die richtige Richtung"". PNP.de.
  • ^ Daniel Kirch. "Saarländerin startet europaweite Initiative zur Rettung der Bienen". Saarbrücker Zeitung.



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