Ingrid Arndt-Brauer
Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (born 20 March 1961 in Marburg) is a German politician and member of the SPD in the Bundestag.
Early life and education
After completing her secondary education with an Abitur, she studied business administration and sociology at University of Marburg, graduating in 1985.
Political career
Arndt-Brauer joined the Social Democratic Party in 1983. From 1994 until 1997, she served as a member of the district parliament (Kreistag) of Steinfurt. She became a member of the Bundestag on July 1, 1999, succeeding Ingrid Matthäus-Maier who had vacated her seat. Since the 2013 elections, she is the chairwoman of the parliament's finance committee.
In 2014, Arndt-Brauer advocated for changes to financial policy, such as splitting off the euro policy unit of the Federal Ministry of Finance.[1]
Other activities
- Institut Finanzen und Steuern, Member of the Board of Trustees
Personal life
Ingrid Arndt-Brauer is married and has four children.
References
- ↑ Brian Parkin and Birgit Jennen (June 24, 2014), Merkel’s Party Riled by Vice Chancellor’s Resistance Over Budget Bloomberg News.
External links
- Official website (German)
- Bundestag biography (German)
- Homepage of the Finance Committee (English)