Sabine Wils
Sabine Wils | |
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Member of the European Parliament for Germany | |
In office 14 July 2009 – 18 June 2023 | |
Personal details | |
Born | (1959-05-31)31 May 1959 Aachen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany |
Died | 18 June 2023(2023-06-18) (aged 64) |
Political party | Die Linke |
Sabine Wils (31 May 1959 – 18 June 2023) was a German politician who was a Member of the European Parliament for Die Linke from 2009 until her death.[1]
Life and career
Sabine Wils was born and grew up in Aachen, where she completed secondary school in 1977, before training as a midwife in Hamburg between 1978 and 1980. In 1980, she began studying chemistry, and graduated with a chemistry degree in 1988. Subsequently, she worked between 1989 and 1997 at the Environmental Agency in Hamburg, and from 2004 in the local authority for urban development and the environment. From 1999, she was a member of the Party of Democratic Socialism and its successor, Die Linke. Between 1980 and 1989, she was a member of the German Communist Party and at times in the Socialist German Workers Youth and MSB Spartakus. She was married and had three children.[2]
Wils died on 18 June 2023, at the age of 64.[3]
Politics
In the European elections in 2009, where Die Linke won eight seats, Sabine Wils was elected as the second candidate on the party's list, behind party chairman Lothar Bisky. From 14 July 2009 to her death, Wils was a member of the European Parliament and a full member of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, substitute member of the Committee on Transport and Tourism, and a member of the delegation for relations with Switzerland, Iceland and Norway and the European Economic Area (EEA) Joint Parliamentary Committee.[4]
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- Rolf Berend
- Reimer Böge
- Elmar Brok
- Daniel Caspary
- Christian Ehler
- Karl-Heinz Florenz
- Michael Gahler
- Roland Gewalt (from 27 October 2005)
- Lutz Goepel
- Alfred Gomolka
- Ingeborg Grässle
- Ruth Hieronymi
- Karsten Friedrich Hoppenstedt
- Georg Jarzembowski
- Elisabeth Jeggle
- Ewa Klamt
- Christa Klaß
- Dieter-Lebrecht Koch
- Christoph Werner Konrad
- Werner Langen
- Armin Laschet (until 29 June 2005)
- Kurt Joachim Lauk
- Kurt Lechner
- Klaus-Heiner Lehne
- Peter Liese
- Thomas Mann
- Hans-Peter Mayer
- Hartmut Nassauer
- Doris Pack
- Markus Pieper
- Hans-Gert Poettering
- Horst Posdorf (from 24 October 2005)
- Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl
- Herbert Reul
- Ingo Schmitt (until 17 October 2005)
- Horst Schnellhardt
- Juergen Schröder
- Andreas Schwab
- Renate Sommer
- Thomas Ulmer
- Reiner Wieland
- Karl von Wogau
- Udo Bullmann
- Garrelt Duin (until 17 October 2005)
- Garrelt Duin
- Evelyne Gebhardt
- Norbert Glante
- Lissy Gröner
- Matthias Groote (from 26 October 2005)
- Klaus Hänsch
- Jutta Haug
- Karin Jöns
- Heinz Kindermann
- Konstanze Krehl
- Wolfgang Kreissl-Doerfler
- Helmut Kuhne
- Jo Leinen
- Erika Mann
- Vural Öger
- Willi Piecyk (until 31 July 2008)
- Bernhard Rapkay
- Ulrike Rodust (from 29 August 2008)
- Dagmar Roth-Behrendt
- Mechtild Rothe
- Martin Schulz
- Ulrich Stockmann
- Ralf Walter
- Barbara Weiler
- Albert Dess
- Markus Ferber
- Ingo Friedrich
- Martin Kastler (from 4 December 2008)
- Angelika Niebler
- Bernd Posselt
- Alexander Radwan (until 2 December 2008)
- Gabriele Stauner (from 17 January 2006)
- Manfred Weber
- Anja Weisgerber
- Joachim Wuermeling (until 18 December 2005)