Johannes Steiniger (born 18 June 1987) is a German teacher and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been serving as a member of the Bundestag from the state of Rhineland-Palatinate since 2013.

Johannes Steiniger
Johannes Steiniger in 2019
Member of the Bundestag
Assumed office
2013
Personal details
Born (1987-06-18) 18 June 1987 (age 37)
Bad Dürkheim, West Germany
(now Germany)
Political partyCDU
Alma materUniversity of Mannheim

Political career

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Beginnings

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Steiniger joined the CDU in 2003. From 2010 until 2018, he served as chairman of the Young Union (JU) in Rhineland-Palatinate.[1]

Member of the German Parliament, 2013–present

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Steiniger first became a member of the Bundestag in the 2013 German federal election, representing the Neustadt – Speyer district.[2] He is a member of the Finance Committee and the Sports Committee.[3][4] On the Finance Committee, he is his parliamentary group's rapporteur on climate protection. From 2020 until 2021, he was also involved in the parliamentary inquiry into the Wirecard scandal.[5]

In 2014, Steiniger led efforts to remove fellow politician Sven Heibel from the board of the JU in Rhineland-Palatinate after Heibel caused national outrage by calling for the partial reintroduction of criminal liability for homosexuality.[6][7]

Other activities

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Political positions

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In June 2017, Steiniger voted against his parliamentary group's majority and in favor of Germany's introduction of same-sex marriage.[8]

Ahead of the Christian Democrats’ leadership election, Steiniger publicly endorsed in 2020 Friedrich Merz to succeed Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer as the party's chair.[9] For the 2021 national elections, he later endorsed Markus Söder as the Christian Democrats' joint candidate to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Dagmar Schindler-Nickel (6 November 2016), Johannes Steiniger aus Bad Dürkheim bleibt Landesvorsitzenden der Jungen Union Die Rheinpfalz.
  2. ^ "Johannes Steiniger". CDU/CSU-Fraktion. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  3. ^ "German Bundestag - Finance". German Bundestag. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  4. ^ "German Bundestag - Sports". German Bundestag. Retrieved 22 March 2020.
  5. ^ Bundestagsabgeordneter Johannes Steiniger im Wirecard-Ausschuss Die Rheinpfalz, 2 March 2021.
  6. ^ Thomas Holl (12 June 2014), 20 Jahre nach Abschaffung: CDU-Politiker verteidigt Homosexuellen-Paragraph Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
  7. ^ Nach homophoben Äußerungen: CDU-Politiker Heibel verliert Amt Frankfurter Rundschau, 2 March 2021.
  8. ^ Diese Unionsabgeordneten stimmten für die Ehe für alle Die Welt, June 30, 2017.
  9. ^ Andreas Schröder (February 26, 2020), Zwei für Merz, einer für Laschet: Wen Pfälzer CDU-Abgeordnete unterstützen wollen Die Rheinpfalz.
  10. ^ Veit Medick (March 29, 2021), Krise der Union: Erste CDU-Abgeordnete für Söder als Kanzlerkandidat Der Spiegel.
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