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2 Political career  



2.1  Early beginnings  





2.2  Member of the European Parliament, 2009present  







3 Other activities  





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5 Personal life  





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Ska Keller
Keller in 2022
Leader of the Greens–European Free Alliance in the European Parliament
In office
14 December 2016 – 12 October 2022

Serving with Philippe Lamberts

Preceded byRebecca Harms
Succeeded byTerry Reintke
Leader of Alliance 90/The GreensinBrandenburg
In office
12 November 2007 – 14 November 2009

Serving with Axel Vogel

Preceded byKahrin Vohland
Succeeded byAnnalena Baerbock
Member of the European Parliament

Incumbent

Assumed office
1 July 2009
ConstituencyGermany
Personal details
Born

Franziska Maria Keller


(1981-11-22) 22 November 1981 (age 42)
Guben, East Germany
Political partyAlliance 90/The Greens
SpouseMarkus Drake
Alma materFree University of Berlin
Websiteska-keller.de/en

Franziska Maria "Ska" Keller (German: [ˈskaː ˈkɛlɐ]; born 22 November 1981) is a German politician and member of the European Parliament for the Germany constituency. She is a member of the Alliance 90/The Greens, part of the European Green Party.[1]

From 2016 to 2022, Keller served as co-president of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament. She has been a member of the Committee on Fisheries (PECH) as well as the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI). She was the European Greens' frontrunner during the European elections 2014 together with José Bové and has been elected to lead them again for the European elections 2019, together with Dutchman Bas Eickhout.[2] She is currently serving her third term in office (2019–2024), while she was first elected into the European Parliament at the age of 27 in 2009.

Education

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Keller studied Islamic studies, Turkish and Jewish StudiesatFree University of Berlin and at Sabancı University in Istanbul. Besides her native language of German, she is also fluent in English, French and Spanish, as well as speaking some Turkish and Arabic.[3][4] She completed her degree in 2010.[5]

Political career

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Early beginnings

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In 2001, Keller joined the Green Youth and served as spokesperson of the Federation of Young European Greens from 2005 to 2007. From 2007 to 2009, she led the Green Party in Brandenburg having joined the German Green party in 2002. In Brandenburg, she campaigned for a statewide referendum against new coal mines.

Member of the European Parliament, 2009–present

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During her first term (2009–2014), Keller served on the Committee on Development from 2009 to 2012. From 2012 to 2014, she was a member of the Committee on International Trade. In addition to her committee assignments, Keller was also member of the Parliament's delegation with the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee. In this capacity, she focused on the issues of migration and the EU's relations with Turkey.

In her second term (2014–2019), Keller became co-president of the Greens/EFA group in the European Parliament in 2016. Additionally, Keller was a member of the Committee on International Trade from 2014 to 2017. She continued to serve as a member of the Delegation to the EU-Turkey Joint Parliamentary Committee and joined the Parliament's delegation to the Cariforum.[6]

From 2009 to 2011, Keller also served as member of the European Parliament's High-Level Contact Group for Relations with the Turkish Cypriot Community in the Northern Part of the Island (CYTR).[7]

Keller has been a leading candidate of the European Green Party for the European elections in 2014 as well as in 2019. In January 2014, she won the Green Primary, a pan-European open primary.[8] On 24 November 2018, Keller was elected leading candidate for the second time, together with Bas Eickhout.[2]

Keller in 2014

In July 2019, Keller announced she would be a candidate for the presidency of the European Parliament.[9] Sira Rigo of the GUE/NGL, David-Maria Sassoli of the S&D and Jan Zahradil of the ECR also ran for the post, with Sassoli eventually winning with the support of 345 out of a total of 667 MEPs.[10][11]

In September 2022, Keller announced her resignation as co-chair of her party's group and her decision not to run again in the 2024 elections.[12]

Other activities

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Political positions

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Keller is known for her commitment to fighting corruption in the European Union.[14] In February 2018, she participated in protests in Sofia against corruption in Bulgaria.[15]

In September 2019, European Commission President-elect Ursula von der Leyen created the new position of "Vice President for Protecting our European Way of Life", who will be responsible for upholding the rule-of-law, internal security and migration.[16] Keller said it was "scary to see a proposal for a portfolio on 'protecting the European way of life' which includes migration and border protection."[17]

Personal life

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Keller is married to Finnish politician Markus Drake [fi].[18]

She abbreviated her first name from Franziska to Ska by omitting the first part ('Franzi-').[19]

References

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  1. ^ "Franziska KELLER". Europa. European Parliament. Retrieved 5 April 2011.
  • ^ a b "European Greens elect leading duo". European Greens. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ Caspari, Lisa (1 February 2014). "Grüne Ska Keller: Jung, freundlich, gefährlich". ZEIT ONLINE.
  • ^ „Das steht eigentlich nur auf dem Papier, dass ich das spreche", in: „Ska Keller: 'Es geht darum, Europa zu verändern", Interview mit DLR Kultur, 1. März 2014
  • ^ MdEP, Ska Keller. "Vita". Ska Keller, MdEP. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "8th parliamentary term | Ska KELLER | MEPs | European Parliament". www.europarl.europa.eu. 22 November 1981. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ The no-contact group European Voice, 7 July 2010.
  • ^ "Keller and Bové to campaign as Greens' duo". Euractiv.com. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  • ^ "Green's Keller runs for EU Parliament presidency". EU Observer. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  • ^ "European Parliament begins voting for new president". Deutsche Welle. 3 July 2019. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  • ^ "MEPs choose David Sassoli as new European Parliament president". BBC. 3 July 2017. Retrieved 3 July 2019.
  • ^ Rücktritt von Ska Keller: Europa-Grüne suchen neue Chefin Die Tageszeitung, 15 September 2021.
  • ^ Members Institut Solidarische Moderne (ISM).
  • ^ "Ska Keller's extraordinary Bulgarian experience reverberates in Brussels". Euractiv.com. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  • ^ "Green leader Ska Keller to join Sofia protests". bulgarianpresidency.eu. 6 February 2018. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  • ^ "New EU post to protect European Way of Life slammed as 'grotesque'". Reuters. 10 September 2019.
  • ^ "EU chief under fire over 'protecting way of life' portfolio". BBC News. 11 September 2019.
  • ^ https://www.landtag.sachsen-anhalt.de/alle-dossiers/fuer-ihr-europa-fuer-ihre-kommune/europawahl-2019/kandidatencheck-fuer-sachsen-anhalt/ska-keller-buendnis-90die-gruenen/ [dead link]
  • ^ "Ska Keller heißt eigentlich Franziska, nur mochte sie nicht Franzi genannt werden.": Jung, gebildet, ehrgeizig - Berufspolitiker, faz.net, 23 August 2009
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