Christoph Bernstiel

Christoph Bernstiel (born 8 February 1984 in Bernburg, Saale) is a German politician in the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Since 2017 he has been a member of the German Bundestag. He has served on the Halle (Saale) municipal council since 2014 and was elected into the German Bundestag as a direct candidate in the 2017 federal elections.

Bernstiel in 2020

Life and career

Christoph Bernstiel studied political science and sociology at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg until 2010 graduating with a Magister Artium. From 2010 to 2017, Bernstiel worked at the multimedia centre Mitteldeutsches Multimediazentrum Halle (Saale), initially as PR officer and later as head of communications.

While working, he took a compact study course at the German Press Academy (depak) from 2010 to 2012, graduating with a degree in communication management. In 2012, he founded the company KOBE PR. He has been a certified PR consultant since 2013, certified by the testing and certification organisation of the German communications industry PZOK.

Political career and party

Christoph Bernstiel joined the CDU and the Junge Union (JU), the youth section of the CDU, in 2005. In 2006, he became a member of the RCDS, the German Association of Christian Democratic Students. Bernstiel was elected chairman of the Bernburg county branch of the JU from 2006 to 2007 and, following administrative reform, chairman of the Salzland county branch of the JU from 2007 to 2011. From 2009 to 2011, he was commissioner for social policy in the federal executive of the JU. Bernstiel served as chairman of the North Halle (Saale) local branch of the CDU from 2013 to 2019. He has been on the Halle (Saale) municipal council since 2014 and, since 2017, Member of the Bundestag for Halle (Saale), Kabelsketal, Landsberg, and Petersberg after previously defeating several competitors within his own party. Since 2019 Bernstiel is head of the specialised committee on federal and European affairs of the Saxony-Anhalt CDU.

Member of the Bundestag

On 24 September 2017, Bernstiel was elected to the German Bundestag as a direct candidate with 27.1% of all first votes in the constituency 72 Halle (Saale) and northern Saale district going to the CDU. In the German Bundestag, Bernstiel is a member of the Committee on Internal Affairs and Community and substitute member of the Study Commission "Artificial Intelligence – Social Responsibility and Economic, Social and Ecological Potential".

He is also a substitute member of the Committee on Cultural and Media Affairs and the Committee on Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth. He is further a member of the working groups of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group on the economic development of the Eastern part of Germany, municipal policy, and young Members as well as a member of the SME Circle in the German Bundestag.

In addition, Bernstiel is a member of the German-Nordic, German-Japanese and German-Baltic parliamentary friendship groups. He is further deputy chair of the Bundestag group of CDU parliamentarians from Saxony-Anhalt, a member of the board of trustees of the Foundation for the Study of the SED Dictatorship and substitute member of the board of trustees of the Federal Agency for Civic Education.

Committee on Internal Affairs and Community

In the field of internal affairs, Christoph Bernstiel’s key areas are IT security and cybersecurity and political extremism. Since early 2019, this also includes the critical review of security issues in building up the 5G network in Germany. His work focuses on securing the technological sovereignty of Germany and preventing the country from becoming dependent on individual manufacturers.

He is working to keep the participation of Chinese companies in the expansion of the 5G mobile network as low as possible to prevent manipulation or intervention in the national security of Germany.

Christoph Bernstiel also takes an active role against any form of extremism and politically motivated crime. Alongside these key areas, Bernstiel also works on the topics of counterintelligence, international police missions, and the digital radio network for German security authorities and organizations. In the new allocation of frequencies, Bernstiel is working to ensure that security authorities and not the energy industry are allotted the 450 MHz band.

Municipal council

Christoph Bernstiel was elected to the municipal council of Halle (Saale) in 2014. He was a member of the committee on planning affairs and the committee on human resources development until 2018. He is currently a member of the committee on order and environmental affairs and deputy chair of the committee on urban development. On 26 May 2019, Christoph Bernstiel was re-elected to the municipal council. Christoph Bernstiel is a member of various associations.[1][2]

gollark: Want to use [LESS POPULAR VIDEO SHARING SITE]? You pay more.
gollark: It's not good. It forces you to use the sites they pick.
gollark: You pay for a service, and they impose arbitrary limits which don't really match up well with the actual constraints on their network infrastructure, and are then gracious enough to not limit it for a certain set of sites (perhaps showing the limits are stupid anyway).
gollark: It restricts you to using a specific set of sites if you want benefits.
gollark: It is very evil and anticompetitive.

References

  1. "Christoph Bernstiel". Bundestag. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  2. Von Der Burchard, Hans; Posaner, Joshua (October 22, 2019). "German MPs urge Merkel to keep Huawei out of 5G network". Politico. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
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