Martin Sonneborn | |
Office: | Leader of Die PARTEI |
Deputy: | Peter Mendelsohn |
1Namedata: | Thomas Hintner |
Predecessor: | Office established |
Term Start: | 2 August 2004 |
Honorific-Suffix: | MEP |
Office1: | Member of the European Parliament for Germany |
Term Start1: | 1 July 2014 |
Constituency1: | Germany |
Birth Name: | Martin Hans Sonneborn |
Birth Date: | 15 May 1965 |
Birth Place: | Göttingen, West Germany |
Party: | Die PARTEI |
Children: | 2 |
Alma Mater: | Communication German Political science |
Signature: | Martin Sonneborn Signature.svg |
Website: | martinsonneborn.de |
Country: | Germany |
Martin Hans Sonneborn (born 15 May 1965) is a German politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP). He is a founder and federal chairman of Die PARTEI.[1] He was editor-in-chief of the satirical magazine Titanic from 2000 to 2005 and works for Spiegel Online and ZDF.
Sonneborn grew up with his brother as a son of the career counselor and later presidential candidate Engelbert Sonneborn and a housewife.[2] He went to school in Osnabrück, where he passed the Abitur exam. After military service and a successful apprenticeship as an insurance salesman, he studied communication, German and Politics in Münster, Vienna and Berlin. His master's thesis covered the satirical magazine Titanic and the complete lack of effectivity of satire. Sonneborn's father was an independent candidate in the 2017 German presidential election.[3] Sonneborn has two daughters.[4] [5]
After undertaking an internship at satirical magazine Eulenspiegel in 1995, Sonneborn started writing for Titanic, whose editor-in-chief he became in 2000. He was superseded by Thomas Gsella in October 2005, but remained column writer until April 2012. He has been co-editor of Titanic since 2006.Sonneborn was staff leader of satirical column SPAM at Spiegel Online since November 2006 and reporter for the satirical TV programme heute-show on ZDF from May 2009 to September 2014.
On 2 August 2004 Sonneborn founded, along with other editors of Titanic, the satirical political party Die PARTEI, one of whose aims is to rebuild the Berlin Wall. He has been its chairman since 2004 and was the lead candidate in the 2011 Berlin state election. During the election campaign in 2005 Sonneborn appeared in a number of TV campaign commercials. Along with director Andreas Coerper, Sonneborn filmed a documentary about the party's development and activities from foundation until 2009.
He regularly holds readings both solo and as part of the trio Titanic Boygroup, together with Thomas Gsella and Oliver Maria Schmitt who preceded Sonneborn as editor-in-chief.
After joining the European Parliament in 2014,[6] he had to quit his jobs at Spiegel Online and ZDF since both companies wanted to stay objective in presenting politics. He is a member of the European Parliament Committee on Culture and Education (CULT),[6] member of the Korea-delegation and substitute of the European Parliament Committee on Budgetary Control (CONT).[6]
In August 2018, Sonneborn met with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who thanked him for his "pro-Armenian activities within the European Parliament, especially as regards the Armenian Genocide and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict".[7]
In February 2023, Sonneborn was one of 69 first signatories of the Manifest für Frieden initiated by politician Sahra Wagenknecht and publicist Alice Schwarzer, which calls for a stop to arms deliveries to Ukraine and a ceasefire and peace negotiations with Russia.[8]
In September 2011 he was criticized by UK media for a blackface Obama billboard "Ick bin ein Obama." (I am an Obama.) in the Berlin election campaign, a satirical reference to a speech by John F. Kennedy.[9] [10]