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| office = [[Member of the Bundestag]] from [[Schleswig-Holstein]] |
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| alma_mater = [[Aarhus University]] |
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| party = [[South Schleswig Voters' Association]] |
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| termstart = 27 September 2021 |
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| honorific_suffix = MP |
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| website = https://stefan-seidler.info/ |
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| birth_place = [[Flensburg]], [[Schleswig-Holstein]], [[Germany]] |
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'''Stefan Seidler''' is a Danish-German politician from the [[South Schleswig Voters' Association]]. He was elected to the [[Bundestag]] from [[Schleswig-Holstein]] at the [[2021 German federal election]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-25|title=Danska minoriteten kan ta plats i tyska parlamentet|url=https://www.dn.se/varlden/danska-minoriteten-kan-ta-plats-i-tyska-parlamentet/|access-date=2021-09-27|website=DN.SE|language=sv}}</ref> |
'''Stefan Seidler''' is a Danish-German politician from the [[South Schleswig Voters' Association]]. He was elected to the [[Bundestag]] from [[Schleswig-Holstein]] at the [[2021 German federal election]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-09-25|title=Danska minoriteten kan ta plats i tyska parlamentet|url=https://www.dn.se/varlden/danska-minoriteten-kan-ta-plats-i-tyska-parlamentet/|access-date=2021-09-27|website=DN.SE|language=sv}}</ref> |
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== Early life == |
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He was born in [[Flensburg]]. |
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== Education == |
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He studied at [[Aarhus University]]. |
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== Political career == |
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He was deputy chairman of [[Radical Youth]] and was later a parliamentary candidate and candidate for the [[European Parliament]] for the [[Radical Left (Denmark)|Radical Left]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tidligere Duborg-student er politisk bindeled mellem Slesvig-Holsten og Danmark {{!}} Dansk Skoleforening for Sydslesvig e.V.|url=http://www.skoleforeningen.org/nyheder/artikler/nyheder-2014-2015/tidligere-duborg-student-er-politisk-bindeled-mellem-slesvig-holsten-og-danmark|access-date=2021-09-27|website=www.skoleforeningen.org}}</ref> |
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In 2021, he contested the [[List of Bundestag constituencies|constituency]] of [[Flensburg – Schleswig]] on the [[Denmark–Germany border]]. He was defeated by [[Petra Nicolaisen]] from the [[Christian Democratic Union of Germany|Christian Democratic Union]], but won a seat on the state list. It is the first time a regionalist party has won seat in Parliament since [[1953 West German federal election|1953]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 September 2021|title=Danish minority gets representation in German parliament|url=https://www.thelocal.dk/20210927/danish-minority-gets-representation-in-german-parliament/|url-status=live|website=[[The Local]]}}</ref> |
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== References == |
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Stefan Seidler MP | |
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Member of the Bundestag from Schleswig-Holstein | |
Assumed office 27 September 2021 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany |
Political party | South Schleswig Voters' Association |
Alma mater | Aarhus University |
Website | https://stefan-seidler.info/ |
Stefan Seidler is a Danish-German politician from the South Schleswig Voters' Association. He was elected to the Bundestag from Schleswig-Holstein at the 2021 German federal election.[1]
Early life
He was born in Flensburg.
Education
He studied at Aarhus University.
Political career
He was deputy chairman of Radical Youth and was later a parliamentary candidate and candidate for the European Parliament for the Radical Left.[2]
In 2021, he contested the constituency of Flensburg – Schleswig on the Denmark–Germany border. He was defeated by Petra Nicolaisen from the Christian Democratic Union, but won a seat on the state list. It is the first time a regionalist party has won seat in Parliament since 1953.[3]
References
- ^ "Danska minoriteten kan ta plats i tyska parlamentet". DN.SE (in Swedish). 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
- ^ "Tidligere Duborg-student er politisk bindeled mellem Slesvig-Holsten og Danmark | Dansk Skoleforening for Sydslesvig e.V." www.skoleforeningen.org. Retrieved 2021-09-27.
- ^ "Danish minority gets representation in German parliament". The Local. 27 September 2021.
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