Nationality German Party Pirate Party Germany Role Politician | Name Jasmin Maurer Political party Pirate Party | |
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Born 29 March 1989 (age 35)
Saarbrucken, Germany ( 1989-03-29 ) |
Jasmin maurer redet zu unserem antrag r ckkehr zu g9 an saarl ndischen gymnasien
Jasmin Maurer (born 29 March 1989, in Saarbrücken) is a German Pirate Party politician who has been a member of the Saarland regional parliament since 2012.
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- Jasmin maurer redet zu unserem antrag r ckkehr zu g9 an saarl ndischen gymnasien
- Life and Education
- Politics
- References

Life and Education

Maurer began studying Law at Saarland University after leaving school. However she gave up her studies and took up an apprenticeship as a management assistant in IT systems.
Politics

Maurer supported the Pirate Party during the national elections of 2009.

She was selected to be the top list candidate for the Pirate Party in the Saarland parliamentary election of 2012, where the party gained 7.4% of the votes resulting in 4 seats.
In August 2012 Maurer lost the vote to remain Party Chairman in the state of Saarland to Jan Niklas Fingerle. She is now joint vice-chairman of the regional party and has responsibility in the parliamentary group for Education policy, women's issues, health policy, youth policy, child policy, cultural policy, media policy, social policy, urban planning and housing, animal welfare, environment and consumer protection policy.