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Astrid Freudenstein (born October 9, 1973, in
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) is a German
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and politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU).


Education and early career

After graduating from Wilhelm-Diess-Gymnasium Pocking in 1992, Freudenstein initially completed an internship at ''unserRadio'', a local radio station in Passau. In 1993 she began her studies at the University of Passau, which she completed in 1998. In addition to her studies, she completed another internship at ''
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'' as a scholarship holder of the Dr. Hans-Kapfinger-Stiftung. After completing her studies, Freudenstein worked as a journalist for '' Bayerischer Rundfunk'' and as an author in the ''
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''. In 2009, she received the title of ''Dr. phil. ''(PhD) with the thesis ''The Power Physicist against the Media Chancellor'', in which she analyzed the gender aspect in the coverage of the 2005 federal election campaign. Since 2010, she has been a research associate and academic lecturer in media studies at the University of Regensburg. In 2018, Freudenstein became head of the central department of the Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, led by minister
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.


Political career

Freudenstein joined the CSU in 2004 and has been a councilor in Regensburg since 2008. She surprisingly entered the German Bundestag in the
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. There, she was a full member of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs and the Committee on Culture and Media, as well as a deputy member of the Committee on Transport and Digital Infrastructure. Since 2014, she also chaired the German-Croatian Parliamentary Friendship Group and was a member of the session board of the German Bundestag. The focus of Freudenstein's work in the Bundestag was disability policy. As the rapporteur of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, she contributed to the legislative process of the Federal Law on Participation. In transport policy, she successfully argued for the inclusion of the 6-lane expansion of the A3 motorway between Regensburg and Nittendorf in the Federal Transport Infrastructure Plan. Freudenstein could not enter the Bundestag again in the
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because the CSU won all constituencies in Bavaria and thus, no CSU deputy could enter the Bundestag via the state list. However, she replaced
Marlene Mortler Marlene Mortler (née Hengelein; born 16 October 1955) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU) who has been a Member of the European Parliament since 2019. She was a member of the German Parliament from 2002 until 20 ...
, who was elected to the European Parliament in the
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, in the 19th German Bundestag on July 2, 2019. She has since been serving on the Committee on Food and Agriculture. Freudenstein is a member of the CSU district board of Oberpfalz. In addition, she is a member of the state executive committee of the Women's Union of Bavaria.


Political positions

Freudenstein is one of the 75 members of the Union – 68 from the CDU (26.9% of all CDU deputies) and 7 from the CSU (12.5% of all CSU deputies) – who voted in favor of allowing same-sex marriage in July 2017.


Personal life

Freudenstein is Roman Catholic, married, and has one child.


References


External links


Biography from the Bundestag

Personal website

Curriculum vitae from the CDU/CSU parliamentary group
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