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Viola Petra Köpping (born 12 June 1958) is a German politician of the
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(SPD) who has been serving as Saxony's Minister of State for Social Affairs and Social Cohesion in the
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since 2019. Previously from the
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(SED), she was a member of the
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from 2009 to 2019. She served as Saxony's Minister of State for Equality and Integration from 2014 to 2019. She was a candidate in the
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. She was her party's top candidate in the
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. In June 2025, she became SPD Vice-President.


Early life and education

After Köpping completed her
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at the Ernst Schneller extended high school in
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in 1977, she was appointed deputy mayor of the municipality of . She then worked for the Grimma district council from 1979 to 1987 and in 1980 began a distance learning course in political science and law at the German Academy of Political Science and Law, which she completed in 1985 with a degree in constitutional law.


Early career

From 1987 to 1988 she worked for the
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city council and from 1989 to 1990 she was mayor of the municipality of
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. After the
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, she worked as a field representative for the German Employees’ Health Insurance Fund from 1990 to 1994, before taking up the office of
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in Großpösna for a second time, a position she held until she was elected district administrator for the Leipziger Land district in 2001. From 2008 to 2009 she worked as a consultant to the
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.


Political career


Early beginnings

Köpping was a member of the SED from 1986 to June 1989. In August 2002 she became a member of the
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. She was deputy chairwoman of the SPD Saxony from 2006 to 2016. In 1994, Köpping was elected mayor of
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for a second time. She held this office until 2001, when she was elected district administrator of the Leipziger
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. In the election of the district administrator of the Leipzig district, which was newly formed as part of the
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as a merger of the previous Leipziger Land district and the
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district, she lost in the runoff election on 22 June 2008, to her CDU competitor and previous colleague . In the
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, she was elected to the
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via fourth place on the
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and was a member of the Committee on Economic Affairs, Labour and Transport as well as the Committee on Internal Affairs.


Career in state government

On 13 November 2014, Köpping was appointed by the then Prime Minister
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as the first Saxon State Minister for Equality and Integration in the Third Tillich Cabinet. She headed the Equality and Integration Division in the State Ministry for Social Affairs and Consumer Protection with the topics of equality, integration of immigrants and the promotion of democracy. In her speech on the ''Political Reformation Day'' on 31 October 2016, in Leipzig, which focused on the post-reunification period, Köpping stated that after the
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of the "desolate GDR industry", the Treuhand had left behind an "uprooted workforce" that was not allowed ''to grieve''. The "grassroots democratic moment of glory" of the round tables had been ignored and the "sting of humiliation in the flesh of many
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" was deep - not only among ''those who lost out''. The feelings and experiences of hurt, humiliation and anger from that time must be honestly dealt with. Neither should distrust of democracy be further stoked nor should people be played off against each other. Köpping therefore firmly and explicitly rejected
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and
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. In her 2018 book ''Integriert doch erst mal uns,'' she also argues along these lines and calls for repairing "whatever is possible", such as injustices in wages and pensions. Köpping also suggested the formation of a German ''commission to examine the early post-reunification period''. In August 2019, she announced her candidacy for SPD chairwoman in a duo with her party colleague
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. In the first round of voting, the duo received 14.61% of the votes, thus eliminating them from the race for the party chairmanship. In the
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, she was re-elected to the
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via second place on the
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. After her appointment as Minister of Social Affairs, she announced that she would be resigning from her mandate. Simone Lang took her place. In the wake of the
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, the Saxon Ministry of Social Affairs, headed by Petra Köpping, announced in spring 2020 that so-called “quarantine refusers” would be detained in
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s and prepared for their
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to a psychiatric institution. The corresponding decree was withdrawn a short time later by Prime Minister,
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citing “people's concerns”. In May 2021, Köpping resigned from her seat in the Leipzig district council, citing the heavy workload as minister. On 3 December 2021, a torchlight procession took place in front of her private residence. After the right-wing
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also distanced itself from the action, members of the party tried to demonstrate in front of Köpping's property on January 26, 2022. This was stopped by police forces. In August 2023, an audit report by the State Audit Office was made public, which revealed various deficiencies in Köpping's Ministry of Social Affairs. Serious deficiencies in the area of support for associations for the promotion of integration and democracy were revealed and structures at risk of corruption were reported. The State Audit Office criticized the fact that there were close personal ties with supported associations, and in addition, the SPD was supported, although according to the report there were only inadequate checks on the necessity and appropriateness. On 25 September 2023, Köpping was presented as the top candidate for the SPD Saxony for the
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after being unanimously nominated by the state executive committee. At the state party conference of the SPD Saxony on 25 November 2023, in
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, Köpping was officially elected as the top candidate with 97 percent of the delegates' votes. The state election conference in Frankenberg elected Köpping with 96 percent of the delegates' votes to first place on the Saxon state list, thus confirming her in her top candidacy. In the election she was re-elected and continued with the health portfolio. In the negotiations to form a ''
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'' under the leadership of
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's Christian Democrats ( CDU together with the Bavarian
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) and the SPD following the 2025 German elections, Köpping was part of the SPD delegation in the working group on health, led by
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, Stephan Pilsinger and
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.Tobias Winzer (13 March 2025)
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Personal life

Köpping lives in . She is married and has three children from a previous marriage.


Publications

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References


External links


Personal Website
archived version
Short biography
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