Ralf Brauksiepe | |
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| Member of theBundestag | |
| In office 1998–2018 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1967-03-14)14 March 1967 (age 58) |
| Nationality | German |
| Political party | CDU |
| Alma mater | Ruhr University Bochum |
| Profession | Economist |
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| Website | www.ralf-brauksiepe.de |
Ralf Brauksiepe (born 14 March 1967) is a Germanpolitician of theChristian Democratic Union (CDU). Between1998 and 2018, he served as a member of theBundestag.
Studying on a scholarship by theKonrad Adenauer Foundation, Brauksiepe earned aDiplom (1990) and aDoctorate (1995) in economics from theRuhr University Bochum.[1] Between 1996 and 1998 he was a research assistant in Bochum.
Brauksiepe joined the CDU in 1983.
Between 2002 and 2005, Brauksiepe was the CDU/CSU parliamentary group's senior representative on the Committee on Economic Cooperation and Development[2] and the Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Advisory Council on Sustainable Development. He also served as Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Friendship Group for Relations with the States of East Africa between 1998 and 2013.
In the negotiations to form acoalition government of the Christian Democrats (CDU together with the BavarianCSU) and theFree Democratic Party (FDP) following the2009 federal elections, Brauksiepe was part of the CDU/CSU delegation in the working group on labour and social affairs, led byRonald Pofalla andDirk Niebel. From October 2009 to December 2013, he then served as Parliamentary State Secretary in theFederal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs underUrsula von der Leyen.[3]
Following the2013 federal elections, Brauksiepe was part of the CDU/CSU team in the negotiations with the SPD on a coalition agreement. From December 2013 until March 2018, he served as Parliamentary State Secretary in theFederal Ministry of Defence, succeedingChristian Schmidt.
In this capacity, he focused on the areas covered by the directorates for policy, defense planning, forces policy, and strategy and operations, as well as those covered by the budget directorate. One of his most important tasks was representing the ministry before theBudget Committee of the Bundestag.[4]
In addition, Brauksiepe served as Deputy Chairman of the Parliamentary Friendship Group for Relations with the Maghreb States (Algeria,Libya,Morocco,Mauretania,Tunisia).[5]
In the coalition talks following the2017 federal elections, Brauksiepe was part of the working group on social affairs, led byKarl-Josef Laumann,Barbara Stamm andAndrea Nahles.
After leaving government in March 2018, Brauksiepe was appointed to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. In addition to his committee assignments, he also served as the government's Commissioner for Patients' Affairs in theFederal Ministry of Health[6] and chairman of the German-Egyptian Parliamentary Friendship Group. In November 2018, he resigned his parliamentary seat. He later joined the board of real estate company Vivawest inEssen.
In June 2016,Turkey blocked a visit toIncirlik Air Base by Brauksiepe and other German lawmakers in a sign of tense relations between the two NATO allies at the time.[8]