Dagmar Enkelmann

January 9, 2024
German Politician

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Dagmar Enkelmann
Full Name Dagmar Enkelmann
Occupation German Politician
Date Of Birth Apr 5, 1956(1956-04-05)
Age 68
Birthplace Altlandsberg
Country Germany
Birth City Brandenburg
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Dagmar Enkelmann Biography

Name Dagmar Enkelmann
Birthday Apr 5
Birth Year 1956
Place Of Birth Altlandsberg
Home Town Brandenburg
Birth Country Germany
Birth Sign Aries

Dagmar Enkelmann is one of the most popular and richest German politician who was born on April 5, 1956 in Altlandsberg, Brandenburg, Germany.

Dagmar Gertraud Elsa Ebert was born in Altlandsberg, a small historic town a short distance to the east of Berlin and at that time in the Bezirk Frankfurt of East Germany. She attended school in nearby Strausberg, passing her school leaving exams (Abitur) in 1974, which opened the way to a university level education. Between 1974 and 1979 she was a student of the History faculty at Karl Marx University (as it was known at that time) in Leipzig. She emerged with an extensive knowledge of Marxist sociology and a degree in 1979. After that she taught history between 1979 and 1985 at the “Wilhelm Pieck FDJ Youth Academy” at Bogensee, near Bernau and just outside Berlin.

Dagmar Enkelmann joined the Socialist Unity Party (“Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands”/ SED) in 1977. The SED was the ruling party in what many people thought of as a one-party dictatorship. She engaged in trades union and women work. After reunification the party rebranded itself as the Party of Democratic Socialism (PDS) and scrambled to reinvent itself for a democratic future. Enkelmann stayed with the party. She served between 2003 and 2006 as deputy leader of the PDS.

Dagmar Enkelmann Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income German politician
House Living in own house.

Dagmar Enkelmann is one of the richest German Politician from Germany. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Dagmar Enkelmann 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Dagmar Enkelmann (born Dagmar Ebert: 5 April 1956) is a German politician (Die Linke (“The Left”)).

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In regional elections in Brandenburg in 2004 she put herself forward as an alternative to the regional minister president Matthias Platzeck of the centre-left Social Democratic Party. The party’s share of the vote increased to 28%, ranking a strong second to the Social Democratics. It was the best result the PDS had achieved in Brandenburg since reunification and the restoration in 1990 of Brandenburg as a state with its own regional legislature. However, it was not enough to overturn the governing coalition.

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Daisuke Ranked on the list of most popular German politician. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Germany. Dagmar Enkelmann celebrates birthday on April 5 of every year.

At the 2005 general election Dagmar Enkelmann returned to the National Parliament (“Bundestag”). She served as Parliamentary Party Manager (“Chief Whip”) for Die Linke between 2005 and 2013. In order to avoid the distortions arising in wholly constituency based systems, the German electoral system allocates some seats on a list basis, shared between the parties according to their overall vote shares. In 2005 Enkelmann was elected because her name was sufficiently high up on the regional PDS party list. In the Bundestag she became a member of the chamber’s Council of Elders, also serving on the committee for election verification, parliamentary immunity and procedure. In the 2009 general election she stood successfully as a “direct candidate” for the Barnim II electoral district. However, in the 2013 general election, when she stood for re-election in the same constituency, she lost out to the CDU candidate, Hans-Georg von der Marwitz. Unlike von der Marwitz, Enkelmann had rejected the idea of simultaneously having her name placed on her party list as insurance against not securing direct election in the Barnim constituency, and accordingly in 2013 she left the Bundestag for a second time.

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