Lin Lindner

German politician (born 1994) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lin Lindner (born 1994) is a German politician serving as a member of the Bundestag since 2025. They[a] have served as chair of Die Linke in Trier since 2024.[2]

Preceded byGerhard Trabert
Born1994 (age 3132)
PartyDie Linke (since 2023)
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Lin Lindner
Member of the Bundestag
Assumed office
19 August 2025
Preceded byGerhard Trabert
ConstituencyRhineland-Palatinate
Personal details
Born1994 (age 3132)
PartyDie Linke (since 2023)
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Biography

Lindner grew up in Traben-Trarbach.[3] According to them, their "political engagement began as an angry working class kid in the Punk scene".[1] They graduated from a traineeship in an editorial office in Hesse, and then studied cultural and media education at the Merseburg University of Applied Sciences. They then completed a master's degree in media and culture sociology at the University of Trier.[4]

Lindner has served as chair of Die Linke in Trier since 2024.[2] During the 2025 German federal election, they were a candidate in the Trier electoral district, and placed in third on the Die Linke's Rhineland-Palatinate list, but initially was not elected to the Bundestag. According to the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Lindner was to join the Bundestag in place of Gerhard Trabert in summer 2025,[5] as he had suffered multiple strokes.[6] As of February 2026, Lindner has not become a member of the Bundestag, as they are also running for the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate.[6]

Linder is transgender and non-binary and lives in Trier.[4]

Notes

  1. Lindner uses they/them pronouns.[1]

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