Bettina Kudla

Bettina Irene Kudla (born 20 July 1962) is a German politician. She has served as a Member of Federal Parliament for Leipzig from Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) since 27 September 2009. Bettina Kudla joined the Parliament with 33.3% of the vote at the 2009 election[1] and she was elected again with 40% of the vote at the 2013 election.[2]

Bettina Kudla

MP
Member of the Bundestag
Assumed office
27 September 2009
ConstituencyLeipzig I (2009, 2013)
Personal details
Born (1962-07-20) 20 July 1962
Munich, Germany
Citizenship Germany
NationalityGerman
Political partyChristian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU)
Alma materUniversity of Munich
OccupationPolitician and auditor
WebsiteBettinaKudla.de

Early life and career

Having studied business administration at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Kudla worked as auditor and tax advisor with Deloitte in Munich and Halle (Saale) from 1988 until 2004.

Political career

In parliament, Kudla is a member of the Finance Committee and the Budget Committee's Sub-Committee on European Union Affairs. On the Finance Committee, she is her parliamentary group's rapporteur on all issues related to the Federal Central Tax Office (BZSt) and tax advisors.

When the Bundestag balloted a joint motion of CDU/CSU, SPD and Greens dealing the Armenian Genocide and other indigenous and Christian ethnic groups such as the Assyrians and the Ottoman Greeks in 1915,[3] Kudla was the only Bundestag member that voted against the motion.[4][5] In September 2016, she published two tweets which got much criticism for their language and content. Kudla finally deleted the tweets. One of them had criticized chancellor Merkel's migrant policy; the other had insulted Can Dündar.

Other activities

Kudla is deputy chairwoman of the German-Cypriot Parliamentary Friendship group, member of the German-Russian Parliamentary Friendship Group and member of the German-Israeli Parliamentary Friendship Group.

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