Kristina Nordt is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union and political scientist.
15 Facts About Kristina Nordt
Kristina Nordt was a member of the German Bundestag from March 2021 to October 2021.
Kristina Nordt completed the subsequent master's degree in political science-social sciences in Erfurt with the Magister Artium.
Kristina Nordt was an advisor at the Thuringian Ministry of Social Affairs, Family and Health from 2005 to 2007.
Kristina Nordt then worked as an advisor at the CDU parliamentary group in the Thuringian state parliament from 2008 to 2020 in the areas of education, youth and sports, and equality.
Since 2021, Kristina Nordt has been employed by the Kolping-Bildungswerk Thuringen.
Kristina Nordt is married, has one child and lives in Erfurt.
Kristina Nordt's father is the former Thuringian Minister of the Interior, President of the Thuringian Court of Audit and Member of the State Parliament Manfred Scherer.
Kristina Nordt was an assessor in JU state executive and deputy district chairwoman of the JU in Erfurt.
Kristina Nordt is deputy chairwoman of a local CDU association in Erfurt and has been a member of the Erfurt CDU district executive committee since 2011.
Kristina Nordt was a member of the CDU Germany's Federal Committee on Education, Research and Innovation from 2013 to 2017.
Kristina Nordt has been in the Bundestag since March 22,2021, as the successor to Mark Hauptmann, who renounced his membership in the Bundestag in March 2021.
Kristina Nordt is a member of the Committee on Economic Affairs and Energy.
Kristina Nordt is a deputy member of the Committee on Health and Committee on Foreign Affairs.
From 2009 to 2014, Kristina Nordt was a member of the Committee for Social Affairs, Labor Market and Equality of the City of Erfurt.