Olga Petersen Explained

Olga Petersen (born 12. September 1982 in Omsk,[1] Russia) is a German politician of the Alternative for Germany (AfD). She is member of Hamburg Parliament.

Life

Olga Petersen was born into a Russian-German family in 1982 in Siberia, which then was then part of the Soviet Union. At the age of 16, she moved to Hamburg with her family. Petersen completed training as a medical assistant.

Petersen has four children.

Politics

Petersen is part of the Pro-Russia movement within AfD. She advocates improving “the bilateral relationship” with Russia. Germany and Russia need a solid relationship based on trust, she said.[2] In July 2023, over a year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine began, Petersen appeared on Russian state television's Russia-1 "60 Minutes" program. The program is moderated by journalist Yevgeny Popov, who is also a member of the Duma for the United Russia party and supports Putin's policies there.[3]

Petersen opposes environmental, nutritional and sexual education at school, "left-wing gender policy", and vaccination obligations. She advocates financial relief for freelance midwives.[4]

In the 2020 Hamburg state elections Petersen was elected to the Bürgerschaft of Hamburg.[5] With 4,018 votes, she achieved the third best result of her party in candidates.[6] Petersen is member of the board of the AfD Hamburg and deputy chair [7] on the district board of Harburg.

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References

  1. Web site: Сенсация в ландтаге Гамбурга: "Российские немцы стали политической силой". 2020-09-18. EADaily. 27 February 2020 . ru.
  2. Web site: 2021-04-19 . Olga Petersen, AfD, Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg, Bundestagswahl . 2023-12-13 . WDR Nachrichten . de.
  3. News: 2023-02-08 . Eugen Schmidt und Olga Petersen: AfD-Politiker treten erneut in russischer Talkshow auf . de . Der Spiegel . 2023-12-13 . 2195-1349.
  4. Web site: Olga Petersen .
  5. News: 23 February 2020 . Um 18 Uhr versteinerten die Mienen – um 21 Uhr kam die Hoffnung zurück . Der Tagesspiegel Online .
  6. Web site: Bürgerschaftswahl 2020 .
  7. Web site: AfD Hamburg-Harburg . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150122092721/http://afd-hh-harburg.de/vorstand/ . 2015-01-22 . afd-hh-harburg.de.