Dagmar Enkelmann

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Born
Dagmar Gertraud Elsa Ebert

(1956-04-05) 5 April 1956 (age 69)
AlmamaterKarl Marx University, Leipzig
Political partySED
PDS
Die Linke
SpouseBernd Jaiser
Dagmar Enkelmann
Enkelmann in 2009
Born
Dagmar Gertraud Elsa Ebert

(1956-04-05) 5 April 1956 (age 69)
Alma materKarl Marx University, Leipzig
Political partySED
PDS
Die Linke
SpouseBernd Jaiser
Children3

Dagmar Enkelmann (née Ebert; 5 April 1956) is a German politician of Die Linke ("The Left") party.

In 2005 she became Parliamentary Party Manager ("Chief Whip") for Die Linke in the Bundestag (national parliament),[1] a position from which she resigned in 2013 after losing her seat.[2] In December 2012 she took on the chair of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, a position to which she was elected in succession to Heinz Vietze.[3]

Early years and education

Personal life

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