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In 1997, Vogt co-founded Juso AG in [[Hemer]]. From May 2002 to April 2004, he worked as a member of the Juso University Group in the General Students' Committee at the [[University of Münster]]. He initially served as a public relations officer, and in 2003 became Chairman.
In 1997, Vogt co-founded Juso AG in [[Hemer]]. From May 2002 to April 2004, he worked as a member of the Juso University Group in the General Students' Committee at the [[University of Münster]]. He initially served as a public relations officer, and in 2003 became Chairman.


Since 2008, Vogt has formed part of the Juso-Landesvorstand board, and since 2009 part of the Juso-Federal Board. Additionally, he was a member of the Federal Executive of the Juso-Hochschulgruppen. On 25 November 2011 Vogt was re-elected at the Federal Congress of Jusos with 72.9% of votes.
Since 2008, Vogt has formed part of the Juso-Landesvorstand board, and since 2009 part of the Juso-Federal Board. Additionally, he was a member of the Federal Executive of the Juso-Hochschulgruppen. On 25 November 2011 Vogt was re-elected at the Federal Congress of Jusos with 72.9% of votes.
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Revision as of 12:40, 11 May 2021

Sascha Vogt
Vogt in 2015
Chairman of the Young Socialists in the SPD
In office
June 2010 – December 2013
Preceded byFranziska Drohsel[1][2]
Succeeded byJohanna Uekermann[3][4]
Personal details
Born (1980-07-13) 13 July 1980 (age 44)
Iserlohn, Germany[5][6]
Political partySPD
Alma materWestfälische Wilhelms-Universität
OccupationPolitician

Sascha Vogt (born 13. July 1980) is a German politician. From June 2010 until December 2013 he was chairperson of the Young Socialists in the SPD (also called "Jusos"), a division of the German Social Democratic Party.[7]

Political career

In 1997, Vogt co-founded Juso AG in Hemer. From May 2002 to April 2004, he worked as a member of the Juso University Group in the General Students' Committee at the University of Münster. He initially served as a public relations officer, and in 2003 became Chairman.

Since 2008, Vogt has formed part of the Juso-Landesvorstand board, and since 2009 part of the Juso-Federal Board. Additionally, he was a member of the Federal Executive of the Juso-Hochschulgruppen. On 25 November 2011 Vogt was re-elected at the Federal Congress of Jusos with 72.9% of votes.

Since 2013, Vogt forms part of the SPD party executive committee. He was last re-elected at the federal party congress on 8 December 2017.[8][9][10]

References

  1. ^ Caspari, Lisa (18 June 2010). "Juso-Kongress: Sascha Vogt, Pionier einer linken Zukunft" – via Die Zeit.
  2. ^ Hamburg, Hamburger Abendblatt- (18 June 2010). "Sascha Vogt neuer Vorsitzender beim SPD-Nachwuchs". abendblatt.de.
  3. ^ "SPD-Nachwuchs: Jusos wählen Johanna Uekermann zur Vorsitzenden". Der Spiegel. 7 December 2013 – via Spiegel Online.
  4. ^ WELT (6 December 2013). "Johanna Uekermann: Neue Juso-Chefin ist Gegnerin der großen Koalition". Die Welt – via welt.de.
  5. ^ "Gabriel: SPD wird kein "Blockierer" sein". MOZ.de.
  6. ^ "Auch mal anecken, Genossen". t-online.de.
  7. ^ "Sascha Vogt". Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD).
  8. ^ "Sascha Vogt". Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD).
  9. ^ "A genuinely social democratic voice". Deutschlandfund.
  10. ^ "Jusos do not want GroKo". Taz.de.