Franziska Drohsel

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Franziska Drohsel
Chairwoman of the Young Socialists in the SPD
In office
24 November 2007  18 June 2010
Preceded by Björn Böhning
Succeeded by Sascha Vogt
Personal details
Born (1980-06-01) 1 June 1980
Wedding, West Berlin, Germany
Nationality German
Political party SPD
Alma mater Humboldt University of Berlin
Occupation Lawyer, politician

Franziska Drohsel (born 1 June 1980 in Wedding, West Berlin[1]) is a German politician. From 24 November 2007 until 18 June 2010 she was chairperson of the Young Socialists in the SPD (also called "Jusos"), a division of the German Social Democratic Party.

Drohsel studied law, and became an Erasmus Initiative student at La Sapienza University, in Rome. After state legal exams in 2005, she became a doctoral student and researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin. She has been active with Jusos since 1995, and the SPD since 2001. She is also a member of the trade union ver.di. As a result of public pressure, a few days after being elected Jusos party chairperson, she gave up her membership to Rote Hilfe e.V. (a revival of the historical International Red Aid), which is considered to be a left-wing extremist organization by the German Verfassungsschutz.[2]

Drohsel earned a doctorate under Ulrich Battis (de) in 2010, with a dissertation entitled "Vereinbarkeit gesetzlicher Öffnungsklauseln mit der Koalitionsfreiheit aus Art. 9 Abs. 3 GG." She is now a lawyer at the Berlin law firm of Hummel & Kaleck.[3]

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