Anna Peters (politician)
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Preceded byRicarda Lang and Max Lucks
Succeeded byTimon Dzienus and Sarah-Lee Heinrich
Anna Peters | |
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Peters in 2019 | |
| Speaker of the Federal Grüne Jugend | |
| In office October 2019 – October 2021 | |
| Preceded by | Ricarda Lang and Max Lucks |
| Succeeded by | Timon Dzienus and Sarah-Lee Heinrich |
Anna Peters is a German politician of The Greens and number 13 on her party's election list for the 2024-2029 European Parliament. She is running on a feminist finance platform. In November 2023 when the list was announced, the Greens polled at 15 seats.[1]
From 2019 to 2021, Anna Peters served as federal speaker of the Grüne Jugend, her party's youth organisation, jointly with Georg Kurz.[2]
Anna Peters is from Emmendingen[1] near the French border in Baden-Württemberg, and joined the anti-nuclear movement when she was thirteen. She went to the French-German School Freiburg, serving as student council treasurer, and spent one exchange year at a school in Ohio, USA.[3][4][5]