Eva Högl Explained

Eva Högl
Office:Armed Forces Commissioner
of the Bundestag
Nominator1:SPD
Term Start:28 May 2020
Predecessor1:Hans-Peter Bartels
Office2:Chair of the
Edathy scandal Inquiry Committee
Deputy2:Michael Frieser
Term Start2:2 July 2014
Term End2:12 November 2015
Predecessor2:Position established
Successor2:Position abolished
Office3:Deputy Leader of the
Social Democratic Party
in the Bundestag
Alongside3:Hubertus Heil, Axel Schäfer, Christine Lambrecht, Sören Bartol, Karl Lauterbach, Rolf Mützenich, Carola Reimann, Carsten Schneider, Ute Vogt, Katja Mast, Matthias Miersch, Achim Post, Bärbel Bas, Gabriela Heinrich
Term Start3:22 October 2013
Term End3:28 May 2020
Predecessor3:Christine Lambrecht
Successor3:Dirk Wiese
Embed:yes
Office4:Member of the Bundestag
for Berlin
Term Start4:27 October 2009
Term End4:25 May 2020
Predecessor4:Jörg-Otto Spiller
Successor4:Mechthild Rawert
Constituency4:Berlin-Mitte
Term Start5:12 January 2009
Term End5:27 October 2009
Predecessor5:Ditmar Staffelt
Successor5:multi-member district
Constituency5:Social Democratic Party List
Birth Date:1969 1, df=yes
Birthname:Eva Alexandra Ingrid Irmgard Anna Kampmeyer
Residence:Wedding, Berlin
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    Eva Alexandra Ingrid Irmgard Anna Högl (pronounced as /de/;[1] Kampmeyer; born 6 January 1969) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) who has been serving as Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces of Germany since May 2020.

    Högl previously served as a member of the Bundestag, the German parliament, from 2009 until 2020. From 2013 until 2020, she served as deputy chairwoman of the SPD parliamentary group. She has been a member of her party since 1987.

    Early career

    Högl was born in Osnabrück. From 1999 until 2009, she worked at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (BMAS) in Berlin. At the ministry, she was head of the unit in charge of European labor and social policy between 2006 and 2009.[2]

    Political career

    Career in state politics

    Since 2007, Högl has been a member of the executive board of the SPD in Berlin, under the leadership of party chairman Michael Müller. Before the 2008 elections in Lower Saxony, candidate Wolfgang Jüttner included Högl in his shadow cabinet for the Social Democrats' – unsuccessful – campaign to unseat incumbent Minister-President Christian Wulff. During the campaign, she served as shadow minister for regional development and European affairs.[3]

    Member of Parliament, 2009–2020

    Högl was elected to the German Bundestag in 2009, representing the constituency of Berlin-Mitte. In her first full legislative term from 2009 until 2013, she was a member of the Committee on Legal Affairs and the Committee on European Affairs. On the latter committee, she was her parliamentary group's rapporteur on the 2010 European Union directive on the rights to interpretation and to translation in criminal proceedings. In addition to her committee assignments, she served as deputy chairwoman of the German-Dutch Parliamentary Friendship Group from 2010 until 2013. Within the SPD parliamentary group, she was a member of the working group on municipal policy from 2009 until 2017.

    In the negotiations to form a Grand Coalition of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU together with the Bavarian CSU) and the SPD following the 2013 federal elections, Högl was part of the SPD delegation in the working group on families, women and equality, led by Annette Widmann-Mauz and Manuela Schwesig.

    From December 2013 until May 2020, Högl served as deputy chairwoman of the SPD parliamentary group under the leadership of successive chairpersons Thomas Oppermann (2013–2017), Andrea Nahles (2017–2019) and Rolf Mützenich (2019–2020). In addition, she was appointed to the Committee on the Election of Judges (Wahlausschuss), which is in charge of appointing judges to the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. She also served on the parliamentary body in charge of appointing judges to the Highest Courts of Justice, namely the Federal Court of Justice (BGH), the Federal Administrative Court (BVerwG), the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH), the Federal Labour Court (BAG), and the Federal Social Court (BSG). In 2019, she joined the Parliamentary Oversight Panel (PKGr), which provides parliamentary oversight of Germany's intelligence services BND, BfV and MAD.[4]

    In the negotiations to form a fourth coalition government under Merkel following the 2017 federal elections, Högl was part of the working group on migration and integration, led by Volker Bouffier, Joachim Herrmann and Ralf Stegner.[5] [6]

    Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces, 2020–present

    In May 2020 Högl was appointed Parliamentary Commissioner for the Armed Forces of Germany and gave up her seat in the Bundestag.[7] Her seat was taken up by Mechthild Rawert.[8]

    Other activities

    Corporate boards

    Non-profit organizations

    Political positions

    Högl has been a vocal proponent of banning the extreme rightwing National Democratic Party of Germany (NPD), arguing that a ban would "hit the party as an organisation and also stop it being financed by taxpayers".[14]

    Högl has also demanded improved voting rights for foreigners living in Germany.[15]

    Personal life

    Högl is married to an architect. The couple resides in Berlin's Wedding district, in the same building as Peer Steinbrück.[16]

    Notes and References

    1. https://youtube.com/i-59ieHnZWA YouTube
    2. News: Ulrich . Zawatka-Gerlach . 8 February 2019 . Neue SPD-Ministerin? Eva Högl hat es wohl geschafft . de . . New SPD Minister? Eva Högl has pulled it off . November 9, 2022 .
    3. News: Schattenkabinette . de . Shadow Cabinets . . 30 January 2008 . 9 November 2022 .
    4. News: SPD-Politikerin Högl neu im Parlamentarischen Kontrollgremium . Yahoo! News . afp . de . SPD Politician Högl New in Parliamentary Supervisory Committee . 9 November 2022 . 7 November 2019 .
    5. News: Joachim . Fahrun . 15 January 2018 . Michael Müller verhandelt über große Koalition mit . . November 9, 2022 .
    6. News: Melanie . Amann . Veit . Medick . Ralf . Neukirch . René . Pfister . 19 January 2018 . Distrust and Anger: Inside Germany's Rocky Coalition Talks . . November 9, 2022 .
    7. News: . Germany Disbands Special Forces Group Tainted by Far-Right Extremists . 1 July 2020 . Katrin . Bennhold . The KSK needs to be our elite for freedom and democracy," said Eva Högl, the parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces. . November 9, 2022 .
    8. Web site: Deutscher Bundestag - Mechthild Rawert . Deutscher Bundestag . 31 August 2020.
    9. Web site: Beirat der Berliner Stadtreinigung . Advisory Board of the Berliner Stadtreinigung . Berliner Stadtreinigung (BSR) .
    10. https://www.leo-baeck-foundation.org/en/board-of-trustees/ Board of Trustees
    11. Web site: Beirat . Advisory Board . German-Arab Friendship Association (DAFG) . 9 November 2022 .
    12. Web site: Kuratorium . Board of Trustees . Europäische Akademie für Frauen in Politik und Wirtschaft Berlin . 9 November 2022 . 9 September 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170909063637/http://www.eaf-berlin.de/eaf-berlin/netzwerk/kuratorium/ . dead .
    13. Web site: Mitgliederversammlung . Members . de . November 9, 2022 . .
    14. News: Guy . Chazan . 17 January 2017 . Germany's top court blocks ban on far-right NPD . .
    15. News: SPD-Fraktionsvize Högl will Wahlrecht für Ausländer erweitern . . July 20, 2014 . November 9, 2022 . de . SPD Parliamentary Group Deputy Högl Wants to Extend Voting Rights for Foreigners . dpa .
    16. News: Ulrike . Ruppel . 21 July 2013 . Wie ist Peer Steinbrück als Nachbar, Frau Högl? . . de . How is Peer Steinbrück as a Neighbor, Ms. Högl? .