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Bettina Jarasch (Bettina Hartmann) was born on 22 November, 1968 in Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany, is a politician. Discover Bettina Jarasch's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

Popular As Bettina Hartmann
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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November 1968
Birthday 22 November
Birthplace Augsburg, Bavaria, West Germany
Nationality Germany

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2021

The Greens placed second in the 2021 Berlin state election, winning 18.9% of votes compared to 21.4% for the SPD and 18.0% for the CDU. Post-election, Jarasch spoke out in favour of renewing the incumbent coalition. After a new SPD–Green–Left government was negotiated, Jarasch became Deputy Governing Mayor and Senator for Environment, Mobility, Consumer and Climate Protection in the Giffey senate on 21 December.

2020

On 5 October 2020, Jarasch was nominated by the Berlin party leadership as lead candidate for the 2021 state election. Her nomination was received with surprise, as Senator Ramona Pop and parliamentary group leader Antje Kapek had been considered the most likely candidates. RBB attributed this to division within the party surrounding Pop and Kapek which allowed Jarasch to secure the nomination. At a party conference on 12 December, Jarasch was formally elected as the top candidate, receiving 142 votes in favour, none against, and five abstentions.

2019

Alongside eight other theologians and well-known Catholics, in February 2019, Jarasch penned an open letter to Cardinal Reinhard Marx. The signatories called for a "new start in regard to sexual morality", including "reasonable and just assessment of homosexuality", "real separation of powers" in the church, and curbing the excesses of the ordination office and opening it to women. They appealed to the German Bishops' Conference to give diocesan priests the freedom to choose their way of life, "so that celibacy can again credibly refer to the kingdom of heaven".

2018

Jarasch declared that she sought to make the Greens the biggest party in the Abgeordnetenhaus, and to become the first Green Governing Mayor of Berlin. This reflected opinion polling, which showed the Greens consistently in first place since the end of 2018. She expressed her satisfaction with the incumbent SPD–Left–Green coalition, and spoke poorly of the Christian Democratic Union, indicating she may not seek an agreement with the CDU as other branches of the Greens have.

2017

Jarasch ran for the top position on the Berlin state list in the 2017 federal election after Renate Künast indicated she would accept third place. She was challenged by Lisa Paus for the position, and was defeated 798 votes to 308. She subsequently did not run for election to the Bundestag.

Jarasch was nominated by her party as delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017 and 2022.

Jarasch is active within the Catholic Church, and has been the leader of the pastoral council of the St. Marien-Liebfrauen congregation in Berlin-Kreuzberg for many years. In November 2016, the Central Committee of German Catholics elected Jarasch as one of 45 distinguished persons. On 24 November 2017, she was elected spokesperson for the "Basic Political and Ethical Issues" department in the Central Committee.

2016

Jarasch was one of a four lead candidates for the Greens in the 2016 Berlin state election. She was placed third on the party list behind Ramona Pop and Antje Kapek, and ahead of fellow co-leader Daniel Wesener, and was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus. At the end of the year, she and Wesener left office as co-leaders.

2011

On 6 March 2011, Jarasch was elected co-leader of the Berlin Greens alongside Daniel Wesener. In 2013, she was elected to the federal Greens executive, becoming head of the party's commission for "religious communities, ideologies, and the state". She left this office in 2018.

2009

In 2009, Jarasch became a member of the Green Party's leadership in Berlin, and was spokeswoman for education.

2000

Early in her career, Jarasch worked as an editor, consultant, and author. She was an advisor to the Alliance 90/The Greens parliamentary group group in the German Bundestag from 2000 to 2009; until 2005 for MdB Christa Nickels, and thereafter for parliamentary leader Renate Künast.

1968

Bettina Jarasch (née Hartmann, born 22 November 1968) is a German politician of Alliance 90/The Greens who has been serving as Deputy Mayor and Senator for Environment, Mobility, Consumer and Climate Protection in the Berlin state government since December 2021. She was previously a member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin from 2016 to 2022, and leader of the Berlin branch of the Greens from 2011 to 2016. She was the Greens' lead candidate for the 2021 Berlin state election.