Erika Steinbach | |
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Member of Parliament for Frankfurt am Main II | |
In office 20 December 1990 – 24 October 2017 | |
Preceded by | Rita Streb-Hesse |
Succeeded by | Bettina Wiesmann |
Personal details | |
Born | Erika Hermann 25 July 1943 Rahmel, Reichsgau Danzig-West Prussia, Nazi Germany |
Political party | CDU (1974–2017) AfD (since 2022) |
Committees | Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid (2005–2017) |
Website | www.erika-steinbach.de |
Erika Steinbach (, born 25 July 1943)[1] is a German right-wing politician. She previously served as a member of the Bundestag from 1990 until 2017.[2]
She was a member of the Christian Democratic Union from 1974 to 2017, and served as a member of the CDU national board 2000–2010, as a member of the leadership of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group and as the CDU/CSU's spokeswoman on human rights and humanitarian aid 2005–2017.[3] Steinbach belonged to the socially conservative wing of the CDU and opposes abortion and same-sex marriage. During the European migrant crisis, Steinbach was critical of Chancellor Merkel's policies: in January 2017 she left the CDU over the migrant issue, from then on sitting as an independent member of the Bundestag. She did not stand in the September 2017 federal election, therefore leaving the Bundestag. Instead, Steinbach has publicly endorsed the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), though she did not become a member of the right-wing populist party.[4] In 2018 Steinbach became President of the Desiderius-Erasmus-Stiftung, a political foundation affiliated with the AfD.[5] A long-time member of the German-Israeli Association, Steinbach is also known for pro-Israeli views, and has often criticized the German Foreign Office for voting in favour of anti-Israeli resolutions at the UN.[6]
In addition to her parliamentary activity, Steinbach was president of the Federation of Expellees from 1998 to 2014. Erika Steinbach studied music and was a member of concert orchestras before becoming a politician.