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===2022 leadership contest===
===2022 leadership contest===
==Views==
==Views==
===Social policy===
Däubler opposed the legalisation of {{wp|same sex marriage}} in 2013. In 2012 she proposed removing inequalities between heterosexual and homosexual couples giving people in {{wp|civil partnership}}s the same taxation status as a compromise. Däubler claimed that by "''changing the definition of marriage''" the law could in the future be amended to allow "''polygamy or incest''". In 2020 confirmed that she sees same sex marriage as a settled issue and does not wish to amend it.
Däubler has criticised federal abortion laws and advocates their abolition, stating it should instead be a state issue. She opposes {{wp|stem cell research}}.
Self-identifying as a feminist Däubler favours improvements to maternity leave and tougher sentencing on perpetrators of domestic abuse and rape. She has moved to introduce gender quotas in the NKP having stated the party needs to better represent female voices.
On immigration policy Däubler favours a restrictive approach calling for a ceiling on non-EC migration. In an interview in 2022 Däubler stated immigrants should be required to "''speak Weranian or Ruttish if living in the free state, affirm their commitment to secular values and have sufficient resources before they can choose Werania as their home''". She also advocates denying immigrants access to welfare until they live in Werania for four years.
===Economic policy===
Considered an {{wp|economic liberalism|economic liberal}} Däubler supports making Werania a "''low tax, low regulation agile economy able to compete internationally''". She supports liberalising employment law to break the "''restrictive''" power of trade unions. Däubler has advocated for the introduction of casual labour contracts that have no guaranteed minimum hours, place no obligation on the employer to provide work and pay can be pro rated in line with hours worked in order to further and deepen labour market flexibility.
Within the NKP Däubler supports a {{wp|balanced budget amendment}} over a {{wp|flat tax}}. She also supports raising the pension age rather then increase pension payments in order to maintain the solvency of the system.
===Environmental policy===
Däubler is an {{wp|environmentalism|environmentalist}} and has stated that Werania "''has to be at the forefront''" of carbon emissions reduction. She supports an expansion of nuclear power in Werania to reduce total emissions and has criticised renewables as being too costly. Däubler supported the Tuaisceart-Süd 2.0 oil pipeline with [[Caldia]] calling it a "''green project''". Däubler advocates market-based solutions such as an Euclea-wide {{wp|emissions trading}} scheme to reduce climate change.
==Personal life==
==Personal life==
[[Category:Werania]]
[[Category:Werania]]

Revision as of 16:32, 11 June 2022

Andrea Däubler
2019-11-22 Julia Klöckner CDU Parteitag by OlafKosinsky MG 5610.jpg
Minister of Justice
Assumed office
28 June 2019
ChancellorOtto von Hößlin
Preceded byAlois Schreck
Minister for Women and Social Mobility
Assumed office
28 June 2019
LeaderOtto von Hößlin
Preceded byFranziska Kringel
Member of the House of Deputies
Assumed office
29 May 2007
Personal details
BornAndrea Bruckmannborn, (1972-04-06) 6 April 1972 (age 52)
Magdenstein-Kainz, Prizen, Werania
Political partyNational Consolidation Party
Spouse(s)
Karl Bruckmannborn
(m. 2000; div. 2011)
Alma materKarl Phillip University of Letters

Andrea Däubler ((1972-04-06)6 April 1972) is a Weranian politician. She is the incumbent Minister of Justice and Minister for Women and Social Mobility serving in both roles since 2019 and has served as a member of House of Deputies since 2007. Däubler is a member of the National Consolidation Party and self-described conservative. She is currently running in the 2022 National Consolidation Party leadership election. Prior to entering politics Däubler was a commercial lawyer.

Early life

Andrea Däubler was born on the 6 April 1972 in the spa town Magdenstein-Kainz in Prizen. She was the third child of Johannes Däubler, a banker, and Emilie Däubler (née Birnbaum) who came from a vintner family. She attended the fee-paying St Justinian School for Girls acquiring her abitur in 1991 going on to study law at the Karl Phillip University of Letters in Prizen. She passed her staatsexamen in 1997 subsequently working as a commercial lawyer specialising in commercial litigation at Baldauf JD.

Political career

Bundestag member

Hösslin cabinet

2022 leadership contest

Views

Social policy

Däubler opposed the legalisation of same sex marriage in 2013. In 2012 she proposed removing inequalities between heterosexual and homosexual couples giving people in civil partnerships the same taxation status as a compromise. Däubler claimed that by "changing the definition of marriage" the law could in the future be amended to allow "polygamy or incest". In 2020 confirmed that she sees same sex marriage as a settled issue and does not wish to amend it.

Däubler has criticised federal abortion laws and advocates their abolition, stating it should instead be a state issue. She opposes stem cell research.

Self-identifying as a feminist Däubler favours improvements to maternity leave and tougher sentencing on perpetrators of domestic abuse and rape. She has moved to introduce gender quotas in the NKP having stated the party needs to better represent female voices.

On immigration policy Däubler favours a restrictive approach calling for a ceiling on non-EC migration. In an interview in 2022 Däubler stated immigrants should be required to "speak Weranian or Ruttish if living in the free state, affirm their commitment to secular values and have sufficient resources before they can choose Werania as their home". She also advocates denying immigrants access to welfare until they live in Werania for four years.

Economic policy

Considered an economic liberal Däubler supports making Werania a "low tax, low regulation agile economy able to compete internationally". She supports liberalising employment law to break the "restrictive" power of trade unions. Däubler has advocated for the introduction of casual labour contracts that have no guaranteed minimum hours, place no obligation on the employer to provide work and pay can be pro rated in line with hours worked in order to further and deepen labour market flexibility.

Within the NKP Däubler supports a balanced budget amendment over a flat tax. She also supports raising the pension age rather then increase pension payments in order to maintain the solvency of the system.

Environmental policy

Däubler is an environmentalist and has stated that Werania "has to be at the forefront" of carbon emissions reduction. She supports an expansion of nuclear power in Werania to reduce total emissions and has criticised renewables as being too costly. Däubler supported the Tuaisceart-Süd 2.0 oil pipeline with Caldia calling it a "green project". Däubler advocates market-based solutions such as an Euclea-wide emissions trading scheme to reduce climate change.

Personal life