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Marlene Mortler

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German politician of the CSU

Marlene Mortler
Marlene Mortler in 2012
Member of the European Parliament
In office
2 July 2019 – 9 June 2024
Member of theBundestag
forRoth
In office
17 October 2002 – 1 July 2019
Preceded byHansgeorg Hauser
Succeeded byAstrid Freudenstein
Personal details
BornHengelein
(1955-10-16)16 October 1955 (age 70)
Political partyGerman:
Christian Social Union
EU:
European People's Party

Marlene Mortler (née Hengelein; born 16 October 1955) is a German politician of theChristian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) who served as aMember of the European Parliament from 2019 to 2024 and as a member of the German Parliament from 2002 to 2019. She also served as Commissioner on Narcotic Drugs at theFederal Ministry of Health in the government ofChancellorAngela Merkel from 2014 until 2019.[1][2]

Early life and career

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Mortler attended the agricultural school in 1981, inRoth and gained a master's certificate. In 1983, she took over her parents' farm in Dehnberg with her husband and focused on the production of grain and renewable resources.

Political career

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In 1989, Mortler joined the CSU, and in 1996, she became a member of the Women's Union.

From 1990 Mortler belonged to the district council of the district of Nürnberger Land. From 1996 to 2004 she served as first deputy district administrator of the district.

Member of the German Parliament, 2002–2019

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In the2002 national elections, Mortler became a member of the GermanBundestag, representing theRoth district. In the Bundestag, she was a full member of the Committee on Food and Agriculture and Deputy Member of the Committee on Tourism. From 2004 to 2005, she served as the CSU group's spokesperson on agricultural and consumer protection policies. From 2005 to 2009, she was the chairwoman of the Committee on Tourism. She was also theCDU/CSU parliamentary group's spokeswoman on tourism from 2009 until 2013.

In addition to her committee assignments, Mortler was a member of the German-Maltese and German-Hungarian Parliamentary Friendship Group since February 2010.

Since June 2009, Mortler has been serving as deputy chairwoman of the CSU district associationMiddle Franconia, and in October 2011 she was elected as a member of the CSU Board under then chairmanHorst Seehofer. In November 2011, she was appointed chairwoman of the party's working group on agriculture.[2]

In the negotiations to form acoalition government following the2009 federal elections, Mortler was part of the working group on the environment, agriculture and consumer protection, led byIlse Aigner andMichael Kauch.[3]

In addition to her parliamentary work, Mortler also served as Commissioner on Narcotic Drugs at theFederal Ministry of Health in the government ofChancellorAngela Merkel from 2014 until 2019; she was succeeded byDaniela Ludwig. In the negotiations to form acoalition government under the Merkel's leadership following the2017 federal elections, she was part of the working group on municipalities and rural areas, led byReiner Haseloff,Kurt Gribl andMichael Groschek.

Mortler was always elected as a directly elected representatives of theRoth constituency in the Bundestag. In the2005 elections, she received 51.0% of the vote.

Member of the European Parliament, 2019–2024

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In late 2018, Mortler announced that she would run for a parliamentary seat in the2019 European elections.[4] After becoming aMember of the European Parliament, she served on theCommittee on Agriculture and Rural Development. In 2020, she also joined the Committee of Inquiry on the Protection of Animals during Transport.[5]

In addition to her committee assignments, Mortler was part of the Parliament'sDelegation for relations with South Africa.[6] She was also part of the European Parliament Intergroup on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs).[7]

In December 2023, Mortler announced that she would not stand in the2024 elections but instead resign from active politics by the end of the parliamentary term.[8]

Other activities

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Regulatory agencies

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∗ Bavarian Regulatory Authority for Commercial Broadcasting (BLM), Member of the Supervisory Board

Non-profit organizations

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  • Versicherungskammer Bayern, Member of the Agricultural Advisory Board (-2012)

From 1982 until 2004, Mortler served as chairwoman of therural women in the districtNürnberger Land and belonged from 1992 to 2012 as a district of the farmer Farmers Union Central Franconia and second deputy country farmer to the Bureau of the Bavarian Farmers Association (until 1997) on. From 1997 to 2012, she was the first deputy country farmer.

Political positions

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In her role as a Commissioner on Narcotic Drugs, Mortler soon became the target of diverse criticism. Given her previous focus on agriculture, she was criticized as unqualified for the position.

TheGerman Cancer Aid has responded with praise to Mortler's initiative to bantobacco advertising in Germany. Her initiative failed and nothing happened in this issue until April 2015. By 2014 they wanted to "hold intensive discussions in the federal government", she said in aDie Zeit article.[9] In 2018, Mortler criticized the portrayal of smoking in television and film programs that received public funds and urged the German film industry to produce fewer scenes involving cigarettes.[10]

By early 2015, Mortler came under heavy criticism which mostly arose fromsocial media. Under theTwitterhashtag#Mortler[11] and onFacebook many concerned individuals and organizations voiced their discontent with the commissioner. A petition which called for her resignation garnered over 14,000 votes within a few days.[12] She was criticized for incompetence, an inappropriate qualification in "rural home economics" (German:Meisterin der Ländlichen Hauswirtschaft)[2][13] for the job, having a double standard (because of her promotion of alcohol consumption[14][15][16][17]) and a preoccupation concerning suggestions aboutcannabis legalization. A main point of criticism are her justifications for the illegality ofcannabis in contrast to the legality ofalcohol - in interviews she stated that (translated) "in contrast to Cannabis alcohol is part of our culture"[18] and "Because Cannabis is an illegal drug. Full stop."[16] Due to the severe criticism, Mortler deleted her Facebook account.[19]

Personal life

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Mortler is Protestant. She was married to her husband Siegfried Mortler from 1975 until his death in June 2017.[20] She is the mother of three children.

References

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  1. ^"Bayerin kämpft gegen Crystal Meth & Co".Die Welt. Axel Springer. 13 January 2014.
  2. ^abc"Die Drogenbeauftragte der Bundesregierung, Marlene Mortler". Archived fromthe original on 15 May 2015. Retrieved30 May 2015.
  3. ^Koalitionsverhandlungen: Wen Union und FDP zum Feilschen schickenSpiegel Online, 6 October 2009.
  4. ^CSU-Abgeordnete Mortler aus Lauf kandidiert bei EuropawahlNordbayern, 13 November 2018.
  5. ^Members of the Committee of Inquiry on the Protection of Animals during TransportEuropean Parliament, press release of July 9, 2020.
  6. ^Marlene Mortler European Parliament.
  7. ^Intergroup on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)European Parliament.
  8. ^Stefanie Buchner-Freiberger (29 December 2023),Marlene Mortler zieht sich aus der Europapolitik zurück: "Langweilig wird es mir sicher nicht" Nürnberger Nachrichten.
  9. ^"Bundesdrogenbeauftragte für Verbot von Tabakwerbung".Die Zeit. 29 June 2014."Noch in diesem Jahr möchte ich intensive Gespräche in der Bundesregierung darüber führen.", sagte Mortler der Nachrichtenagentur dpa in Berlin.
  10. ^"Drogenbeauftragte fordert von Filmbranche weniger Raucherszenen".focus.de. dpa. 10 January 2018. Retrieved24 May 2019.
  11. ^"Twitter - Hashtag #Mortler". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  12. ^David Sutthoff, Jan (25 March 2015)."Petition gegen Drogenbeauftragte Mortler: "Nicht qualifiziert genug – Belege gibt es zu genüge"".The Huffington Post. Retrieved11 August 2015.
  13. ^"AbgeordnetenWatch - Marlene Mortler (CSU)". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  14. ^"Marlene Mortler on Twitter, Kreuther Geist". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  15. ^Woratschka, Rainer."Neue Drogenbeauftragte Mortler - Eine vom Land".Der Tagesspiegel Online. Der Tagesspiegel. Retrieved30 May 2015.
  16. ^abWaack, Olli (16 May 2015)."Drogenbeauftragte Mortler gegen Cannabis-Freigabe: unhaltbare Behauptungen". Pirate Party Germany. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved30 May 2015.
  17. ^"Mortler at the "deutscher Brauer-Bund" (German Brewers' Association)". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  18. ^"Eure Fragen an die Drogenbeauftragte - Jung & Naiv: Folge 182, at minute 8".YouTube. Retrieved30 May 2015.
  19. ^Rister, Florian (31 January 2015)."Drogenbeauftragte Marlene Mortler löscht ihren Facebook Account". Retrieved30 May 2015.
  20. ^Krieger, Isabel (23 June 2017)."Herzinfarkt beim Wandern: Siegfried Mortler ist tot".nordbayern.de. Retrieved23 May 2019.

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