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Tobias Bacherle

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German Green Party politician

Tobias Bacherle
Bacherle in 2021
Member of theBundestag
In office
20212025
Personal details
Born (1994-10-18)18 October 1994 (age 31)
Herrenberg, Germany
Political partyAlliance 90/The Greens

Tobias Björn Bacherle (born 18 October 1994) is a German politician who represented theAlliance 90/The Greens party from 2021 to 2025. He was elected to theBundestag in the2021 German federal election.[1] He lost his seat at the2025 German federal election and was succeeded byMarc Biadacz.

Life and education

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Born inHerrenberg, Bacherle grew up inSindelfingen. After passing theAbitur school leavers' exam in 2013 atGymnasium in den Pfarrwiesen [de], he attended theUniversity of Tübingen, where he studied political science, taking minors inIslamic studies, languages, history and culture of theMiddle East, as well as media science.[2]

Before his election to theBundestag, Bacherle worked as a political advisor to theMEPMichael Bloss.[3]

He is the co-founder of the voluntary organisationDit is schade, which aims to promote local culture in Sindelfingen.[4]

Political career

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Bacherle was elected to the town council ofSindelfingen in 2014, and became the chairperson of theAlliance 90/The Greens group in 2019.[5]

From 2014 to 2015, he was speaker for theGreen Youth in the district ofBöblingen, and from 2016 to 2019 a member of the executive committee of the Green Youth inBaden-Württemberg.

In the German federal elections of2017 and2021, Bacherle ran as a direct candidate in the electoral district ofBöblingen, where he lost both times toMarc Biadacz. In 2021, however, he was elected to the Bundestag through the Baden-Württemberg party list ofAlliance 90/The Greens, having been appointed 10th place.[6] He lost his seat in the 2025 federal election, having again been defeated by Marc Biadacz in the Böblingen constituency and failing to secure re-election via the Baden-Württemberg state list, where he had been placed 14th.

In addition to his assignments in thecommittee of Foreign Affairs (Auswärtiger Ausschuss) and the committee for Digital Affairs, where he served as coordinator for hisgroup. Bacherle was vice-chair of the German Parliamentary Friendship Group for Relations with the Maghreb States and member of theNATO Parliamentary Assembly,[7] as well as theParliamentary Assembly of the Union for the Mediterranean.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Gewählte 'B' - Der Bundeswahlleiter". Retrieved28 September 2021.
  2. ^"Über mich".Tobias B. Bacherle (in German). Retrieved27 November 2021.
  3. ^"Tobias B. Bacherle (LinkedIn)". Retrieved27 November 2021.
  4. ^"Deutscher Bundestag - Abgeordnete" (in German). Retrieved14 November 2021.
  5. ^"Zusammensetzung des Gemeinderats und seiner Ausschüsse"(PDF).Stadt Sindelfingen (in German). Retrieved9 November 2021.
  6. ^"Gewählte in Landeslisten der Parteien in Baden-Württemberg - Der Bundeswahlleiter" (in German). Retrieved8 November 2021.
  7. ^"NATO PA".NATO PA. Retrieved12 May 2025.
  8. ^"Deutscher Bundestag - Tobias B. Bacherle".Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved12 May 2025.

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