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Edith Sitzmann
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B:1963Regensburg Biblio: 1993-2001 persönliche Referentin des Landtagsabgeordneten Dieter Salomon; Mitglied der Fraktion Bündnis 90/Die Grünen des Landtags von Baden-Württemberg seit 30. August 2002 bis 2021; 2006-2009 stellv. Fraktionsvorsitzende, seit 2011 bis 2016 Fraktionsvorsitzende; Finanzministerin in Baden-Württemberg 2016-2021; lebt seit 1986 in Freiburg Place of Activity: Freiburg im Breisgau Place of Activity: Heidelberg
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Edith Sitzmann (born 4 January 1963, Regensburg) is a German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens party served as State Minister of Finance in the second cabinet of Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann of Baden-Württemberg from 2017 to 2021. She was also a member of the State Parliament, representing the . From 2011 to 2016, she led the Green Party's Group in the State Parliament. (Source: DBPedia)
Edith Sitzmann (born 4 January 1963, Regensburg) is a German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens party served as State Minister of Finance in the second cabinet of Minister-President Winfried Kretschmann of Baden-Württemberg from 2017 to 2021. She was also a member of the State Parliament, representing the . From 2011 to 2016, she led the Green Party's Group in the State Parliament. (Source: DBPedia)