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Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid

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The Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid has been a permanent Bundestag committee since its establishment in 1998.

Tasks

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The Bundestag Committee is dedicated to human dignity and human rights. Its agenda includes correcting domestic violations, safeguarding human rights in the fight against international terrorism, prevention through humanitarian aid and working on national, European and international instruments for the protection of human rights. To this end, the committee regularly works together with non-governmental organisations. With the ‘Parliamentarians Protect Parliamentarians’ programme, Member of parliament support threatened parliamentarians and human rights defenders in other countries.[1]

Members in the 20th legislative period

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The 19 members of the committee in the 20th legislative period consist of six members of the SPD parliamentary group, five members of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, three members of the Green Party faction, two members each of the FDP parliamentary group and the AfD parliamentary group and one member of the Left Party parliamentary group.[2]

The chairperson is FDP MP Renata Alt, her deputy is CDU MP Norbert Altenkamp.[1]

SPD –

full member

SPD –

deputy member

CDU/CSU –

full member

CDU/CSU –

deputy member

Green Party faction –

full member

Green Party faction –

deputy member

FDP –

full member

FDP –

deputy member

AfD –

full member

AfD –

deputy member

Left Party –

full member

Left Party –

deputy member

Heike Engelhardt Lars Castelucci Knut Abraham Sebastian Brehm Max Luchs * Misbah Khan Renata Alt

Chair

Alexander Graf

Lambsdorff

Jürgen Braun */** Dietmar Friedhoff Żaklin Nastić */** Ali Al-Dailami
Fabian Funke Jan Dieren Norbert Altenkamp

Deputy Chair

Carsten Bodesser Boris Mijatović ** Julian Pahlke Peter Heidt */** Ulrich Lechte Martin Sichert Frank Rinck
Rainer Keller Gabriela Heinrich Michael Brand ** Franziska

Hoppermann

Beate Walter-

Rosenheimer

Kassem Taher Saleh
Frank Schwabe * Anke Hennig Jonas Geisler Patricia Lips
Nadja Sthamer Rasha Nasr Sabine Weiss * Elisabeth

Winkelmeier-Becker

Derya

Türk-Nachbaur

Aydan Özoğuz
  • * Representatives
  • ** Speaker

Members in the 19th legislative period

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The 17 members of the committee in the 19th legislative period consisted of six members of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, three members of the SPD parliamentary group and two members each of the Left Party parliamentary group, the Bündnis 90/Die Grünen parliamentary group, the AfD parliamentary group and the FDP parliamentary group.

The chairperson was Gyde Jensen (FDP).[3]

CDU/CSU –

full member

CDU/CSU –

deputy member

SPD –

full member

SPD –

deputy member

Left Party –

full member

Left Party –

deputy member

Green Party faction –

full member

Green Party faction –

deputy member

AfD –

full member

AfD –

deputy member

FDP –

full member

FDP –

deputy member

Norbert Altenkamp Carsten Brodesser Josephine Ortleb Lars Castellucci Michel Brandt * Christine Buchholz Margarete

Bause */**

Luise Amtsberg Jürgen Braun *** Anton Friesen Peter Heidt * Lukas Köhler
Michael Brand ** Astrid Damerow Aydan Özoğuz Karamba Diaby Żaklin Nastić ** Ulla Jelpke Kai Gehring Filiz Polat Waldemar Herdt Markus Frohnmaier Gyde Jensen Alexander Graf

Lambsdorff

Sebastian Brehm Michael Kuffer Frank Schwabe */** Gabriela Heinrich
Frank Heinrich * Katja Leikert
Martin Patzelt Elisabeth

Motschmann

Matthias Zimmer Tankred Schipanski
  • * Representatives
  • ** Speaker
  • *** Deputy Chair

Committee chairs

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Deutscher Bundestag - Ausschuss für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe". Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  2. ^ "Ausschuss für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe | abgeordnetenwatch.de". www.abgeordnetenwatch.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-01.
  3. ^ "Deutscher Bundestag - Ausschuss für Menschenrechte und humanitäre Hilfe". Deutscher Bundestag (in German). Retrieved 2024-10-01.