Difference between revisions of "Storch, Beatrix von"
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|Name Uni=Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg | |Name Uni=Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg | ||
|Studium Fach=Law | |Studium Fach=Law | ||
− | |Beschreibung=Beatrix Amelie Ehrengard Eilika von Storch, nee Duchess of Oldenburg, is a Christian-conservative leading politician in the Alternative für Deutschland party for which she holds a seat in the European Parliament. She is committed to the German 'Lebensschutz' or 'pro-life movement', holds that aristocrats have special responsibilities and abilities to lead, and has been advocating, with her husband, for compensation for property lost by aristocrats after 1945 in the Soviet Occupation Zone. | + | |Beschreibung=Beatrix Amelie Ehrengard Eilika von Storch, nee Duchess of Oldenburg, is a Christian-conservative leading politician in the Alternative für Deutschland party for which she holds a seat in the European Parliament. She is committed to the German 'Lebensschutz' or 'pro-life movement', holds that aristocrats have special responsibilities and abilities to lead, and has been advocating, with her husband, for compensation for property lost by aristocrats after 1945 in the Soviet Occupation Zone. |
+ | |Topics=immigration; civil liberties; national identity; Foreign Affairs; Forein and Security Policy; | ||
}} | }} |
Latest revision as of 19:14, 4 November 2016
Storch, Beatrix von | |
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Gender | female |
Year of birth | 1971 |
MEP for | Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists |
Leading employee in | Allianz für den Rechtsstaat, Bürgerkonvent |
Member in | Zivile Koalition |
Subject of study | Law |
Topics | immigration, civil liberties, national identity, Foreign Affairs, Forein and Security Policy |
Beatrix Amelie Ehrengard Eilika von Storch, nee Duchess of Oldenburg, is a Christian-conservative leading politician in the Alternative für Deutschland party for which she holds a seat in the European Parliament. She is committed to the German 'Lebensschutz' or 'pro-life movement', holds that aristocrats have special responsibilities and abilities to lead, and has been advocating, with her husband, for compensation for property lost by aristocrats after 1945 in the Soviet Occupation Zone.
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