Antje Kapek
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Antje Kapek | |
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Kapek in 2020 | |
| Leader of Alliance 90/The Greens in the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin | |
| In office 30 October 2012 – 15 March 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Volker Ratzmann |
| Succeeded by | Werner Graf |
| Member of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin | |
| Assumed office 19 September 2011 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Antje Kapek 20 September 1976 |
| Party | Alliance 90/The Greens |
| Alma mater | Free University of Berlin Technische Universität Berlin Humboldt University of Berlin |
Antje Kapek (born 20 September 1976) is a German politician of Alliance 90/The Greens. From 2012 to 2022, she was co-chair of the Greens parliamentary group in the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. She was co-lead candidate in the 2016 Berlin state election alongside Ramona Pop, Bettina Jarasch, and Daniel Wesener.
Kapek was born and raised in the Kreuzberg neighbourhood, then in West Berlin. She is the daughter of Frank Kapek, a former Green politician who served as member of the Abgeordnetenhaus from 1987 to 1989.[1] After graduating from the Robert Blum Gymnasium in Schöneberg, she studied geography with minors in law, transportation planning, and environmental management at the Free University of Berlin, Technische Universität Berlin, and the Humboldt University of Berlin. Subsequently, she studied for a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning in the Netherlands, from which she earned a post-graduate degree. Kapek was also a scholarship holder of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation. From 2007 to 2011, she was a research assistant to Michael Cramer, Member of the European Parliament. Kapek is married and mother to two children, and lives with her family in Kreuzberg.[2][3][4]
Political career
Career in state politics
Kapek has been a member of the Alliance 90/The Greens since 2005. She was compelled to enter politics after living and studying in the Netherlands in the early 2000s, during which time she witnessed the conservative shift in society which followed the assassination of Pim Fortuyn.[4] From 2006 to 2011, she was a member of the municipal council of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg. From 2008, she was co-chair of the Greens faction there alongside Daniel Wesener.[3] She was also spokeswoman for urban development, environment, and transport policy.
Kapek was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin in the 2011 Berlin state election via the state list, on which she was placed third.[3] She became spokeswoman for urban development policy and, from November, deputy chair of the Greens faction. On 30 October 2012, she became co-leader of the parliamentary group, alongside Ramona Pop.[4][5]
In October 2015, Kapek was nominated as part of a four-member team of lead candidates for the 2016 Berlin state election alongside Bettina Jarasch, Ramona Pop, and Daniel Wesener. Kapek was placed second on the state-wide party list, and was elected to the Abgeordnetenhaus.[6][7] She also ran in the constituency Lichtenberg 4, winning 10.0% of votes. Post-election, she was a member of the main negotiating group which led the formation of the red–red–green government. In December, she was re-elected as parliamentary group leader; Silke Gebel succeeded Ramona Pop as her counterpart.[8]
In April 2021, she was again elected to second place on the Greens state list for the 2021 Berlin state election.[9] She was re-elected as both member of the Abgeordnetenhaus and subsequently as co-leader of the Greens faction.[10][11]
On 22 February 2022, Kapek unexpectedly announced that she would resign as leader, citing mental and physical exhaustion from political work.[12] She was succeeded by Werner Graf on 15 March.[13]
Role in national politics
Kapek was nominated by her party as delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2017[14] and 2022.[15]