Clara Bünger

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Clara Bünger
Bünger in 2021
Member of the Bundestag
Assumed office
5 January 2022
Preceded byKatja Kipping
Personal details
Born (1986-07-04) 4 July 1986 (age 39)
PartyThe Left
Alma materLeipzig University
OccupationPolitician
Websiteclarabuenger.de

Clara Bünger (born 4 July 1986) is a German jurist and politician serving as member of the Bundestag from Die Linke since 2022.

Bünger was born in Oldenburg in 1986 and grew up in Freiberg.[1] She studied Law at Leipzig University from 2005 until 2012 when she finished her first Staatsexam. In 2012 she worked for a law firm in Israel which enforced compensation claims and pension entitlements of Holocaust survivors against the German state under the Reparations Agreement between Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany. During 2013 and 2015 she completed her legal clerkship, working at the Federal Foreign Office, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights and an international law firm in Singapore. She finished her second Staatsexam in Berlin in 2015 and has been a fully qualified lawyer ever since.[2]

Human rights lawyer and activist

Since 2014, Bünger has been committed to helping refugees, especially those arriving on the Greek islands. In spring 2016, she was the legal advice coordinator for the Refugee Law Clinics Germany on Chios. Although the conditions for refugees were as precarious as on Lesbos, there was hardly any media attention. In addition, there were no EU or UN representatives on the island at the time. As a legal advisor, she informed the refugees about the practical consequences of the EU-Turkey deal. In 2017, Bünger co-founded the association Equal Rights Beyond Borders, which offers free legal aid for refugees and asylum seekers and conducts strategic litigation in the field of migration in front of Greek and German courts and the European Court of Human Rights.[3][2][4]

Political career

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