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August 1950 in Rauenzell; \u2020 13. April 2022 [first] ) was a German politician of the Christian-Social Union in Bavaria. From 2002 to 2017 he was a member of the German Bundestag. Since 2017 he has been the energy officer of the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development for Africa. After the middle maturity in 1966, G\u00f6ppel began vocational training in forestry, which he ended in 1969 with the first and 1972 with the second state examination for the upscale technical forest service. From 1973 to 1994 he worked as a forester in the district service. Josef G\u00f6ppel had been married since 1977 and had four daughters. G\u00f6ppel had suffered from kidney disease since the 1990s and, as a result, received a donor in his wife, with whom he lived for five years until his death on April 13, 2022. After his death, Prime Minister S\u00f6der said that G\u00f6ppel was “an environmental policy visionary” who was “ahead of his time” and “shaped his party, tested and often promoted”. [2] G\u00f6ppel entered the CSU in 1970. He is particularly involved in environmental policy. From 1991 to 2017 he headed the \u201cEnvironment and Land Development\u201d working group of the CSU. G\u00f6ppel also belongs to the advisory board of the non-partisan forum ecological-social market economy. Since November 2017, he has been an energy officer for Africa together with the Green politician B\u00e4rbel H\u00f6hn. [3] Since 2018, this has been one of the well -known representatives of the Union of the Mitte, a member initiative founded by Stephan Bloch within the CDU & CSU, which are primarily for sustainable nature conservation and against a right rate in Germany. Deputy activity [ Edit | Edit the source text ] From 1972 to 2004, G\u00f6ppel was a member of the city council of his home town of Herrieden, where he was chairman of the CSU parliamentary group from 1984 to 2002. He also belonged to the district council of Middle Franconia from 1974 to 1994. The district council of the Ansbach district has been a member of the district council since 1996. [4] From 1994 to 2002 G\u00f6ppel was a member of the Bavarian state parliament. From 2002 to 2017, G\u00f6ppel was a member of the German Bundestag. The function of the chairman of the CDU\/CSU parliamentary group in the Committee on the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, which he performed from 2005 to 2014, withdrawn from the top of the parliamentary group due to his several voting behavior. Josef G\u00f6ppel always moved into the Bundestag as a directly elected member of the Ansbach constituency. [5] In the 2002 federal election, he reached 56.4% of the first votes. In 2005, 2009 and 2013 it was re -elected. He did not run again in the 2017 Bundestag election. Political positions [ Edit | Edit the source text ] G\u00f6ppel was often titled as the “green conscience of the Union”, an assessment that he looked at ambiguously because he saw the danger of “being abused as a fig leaf”. While he was in an obituary in the S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung When the most important environmental politician in the CSU was referred to, there was votes in the CSU as a politician during his active time, which demanded his party leak because of his opinion that was often deviating from the party line. This was categorically rejected G\u00f6ppel, who saw the preservation of creation as the central motive for his political work. According to the Bundestag administration, G\u00f6ppel voted a total of 27 times against the legislative proposal of the Union -led federal government, and he also repeatedly voted for the Greens’ initiatives. [6] As the chairman of the environmental working group of the CSU, he undertook several advances for the introduction of a general speed limit on the highway. [7] As a member of the state parliament, G\u00f6ppel shaped his party’s first environmental program in 2001. [8] In his time as a member of the Bundestag, G\u00f6ppel participated in Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) and its reforms. [9] He was the only CSU member against the term extension of German nuclear power plants planned by the coalition in 2010. [ten] In his faction, on the other hand, he was often ridiculed on the roof because of his photovoltaic system. [11] Josef G\u00f6ppel voted in the German Bundestag on September 29, 2011 against the expansion of the European Rescue Fund EFSF because it was not associated with an introduction of a financial transaction tax. [twelfth] In March 2014, G\u00f6ppel voted one of three MPs from the Grand Coalition in the German Bundestag for applications from the Greens, which called for a labeling of honey that contain pollen from genetically modified plants, as well as the cultivation of genetically modified corn. [13] In the 2013 coalition negotiations, G\u00f6ppel was a member of the Energie Working Group, but ultimately voted against the coalition agreement, since he did not want to support the agreements made there in the area of \u200b\u200benergy, including. Because of the centralization of the energy transition. [14] [15] G\u00f6ppel was chairman of the German Association for Landscape Care. In 1986 he founded the first landscape maintenance association of Middle Franconia to overcome the opposites between conservationists and farmers in his home region. [16] In 2014, G\u00f6ppel was involved in the foundation of the regional current Franconia Cooperative, which bundles small producers and delivers the regionally generated electricity directly to the neighboring cities. [17] In 2018, he supported the Bavarian referendum against area eating with a proposal to limit land consumption by area budget. [18] [19] Also in 2018, G\u00f6ppel turned against the right pressure of the CSU leadership and joined the \u201cUnion of the Middle\u201d. [20] [21] At the end of 2018, together with other celebrities such as Hannes Jaenicke, Wolf von Fabeck and Volker Quaschning, other individuals as well as the BUND for the Environment and Nature Conservation Germany and the initiator Solarenergie-F\u00f6rderverein Germany, a constitutional complaint \u201cagainst the failure to prevent suitable legal regulations and measures to combat the Climate change by the Federal Republic of Germany \u201d. [22] [23] In April 2021, the Federal Constitutional Court then wrote a judgment that was considered far -reaching, which forced the Union parties in the 2021 election campaign to reverse their climate protection policy. However, G\u00f6ppel, who was surprised by the judgment of the Federal Constitutional Court, criticized that the new goals of the Union were not sufficient. In addition, he made up for serious climate protection as a question of existence for the Union with regard to political leadership responsibility in Germany. [11] After the success of the Bavarian referendum for more biodiversity in 2019, he became a member of the round table species and nature conservation for the development of new environmental law regulations. [24] Josef G\u00f6ppel was a member of many organizations, etc. BUND nature conservation in Bavaria (since 1970) and Eurosolar (since 1999). [25] [26] On May 3, 2013, the Bavarian State Parliament of the Bavarian State Parliament published a list of names from MPs who employed first -degree relatives (spouses, parents, children) (so -called “relatives’ affair”). [27] [28] G\u00f6ppel is also listed on this list. In a statement, G\u00f6ppel himself stated that because of a failed kidney transplantation, his wife as a driver and for office work to have employed his two daughters to look after the website for 325 euros, just before a corresponding ban came into force. [29] \u2191 Bavarian state government \u2191 The green conscience of the party. Grief for Josef G\u00f6ppel: Franconian CSU politician is dead . In: Nuremberg News , April 13, 2022; accessed on April 13, 2022. \u2191 Energy ambassador for Africa. 11. October 2017, accessed on January 9, 2019 . \u2191 District member Josef G\u00f6ppel. In: District. District Office Ansbach, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 Josef G\u00f6ppel MdB a. D. – to person. In: Goeppel.de. 1.\u00a0November 2017, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 Christian Sebald: Josef G\u00f6ppel is dead: Obituary on the Green Csuler. In: Sueddeutsche.de. Accessed on April 18, 2022 . \u2191 German motorways: CSU politician for speed limit. In: Sueddeutsche.de. Accessed on September 6, 2016 . \u2191 Christian Sebald: Josef G\u00f6ppel is dead: Obituary on the Green Csuler. In: Sueddeutsche.de. Accessed on April 15, 2022 . \u2191 CSU environmental politician Josef G\u00f6ppel died. 13.\u00a0April 2022, accessed on April 15, 2022 . \u2191 G\u00f6ppel is right against runtime extension . ( Memento from January 27, 2019 in Internet Archive ) mdb.goeppel.de, October 28, 2010; accessed on April 15, 2022. \u2191 a b Casten Girschick: Climate becomes a question of existence for Union . Tagesschau (ARD), May 9, 2021; accessed on May 9, 2021. \u2191 Euro stabilization fund EFSF. In: ABGEORDNETENWATCH.DE. Accessed on December 5, 2016 . \u2191 Dispute over genetic engineering continues . In: Agricultural March 19, 2014; accessed on January 29, 2019. \u2191 Headwind in renewable. The Tagesspiegel, December 2, 2013, accessed on October 17, 2017 . \u2191 In the hands of large corporations. Climate dishes info, November 28, 2013, accessed on October 17, 2017 . \u2191 The DVL board. German Association for Landscape Care, accessed on October 17, 2017 . \u2191 The board members. Redional current francs, accessed on October 17, 2017 . \u2191 Dirk Walter: New start against area eating. In: M\u00fcnchner Merkur. 18. October 2018, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 Alexander Haneke: Still life with concrete block. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. 5. October 2018, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 G\u00f6ppel criticizes CSU tip. In: Southgerman newspaper. July 19, 2018, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 Olaf Kupfer: “Union of the middle” – CSU gets headwind from your own ranks. In: WestDeutsche Zeitung. July 25, 2018, accessed on January 29, 2019 . \u2191 Who is behind the lawsuit? (No longer available online.) Klimaklage.com (Solarenergie F\u00f6rderverein Germany), 2018, archived from Original am 6. May 2021 ; Retrieved on October 30, 2019 . \u2191 Constitutional complaint. (PDF) (application). http:\/\/climateecaseechart.com\/ (Climate Change Litigation Databases), 22.\u00a0November 2018, accessed on April 15, 2022 . \u2191 Wolfgang Wittl: Everyone wants to save the bees, some even together . In: Sueddeutsche.de . 20. February 2019, ISSN 0174-4917 ( Sueddeutsche.de [accessed on March 26, 2019]). \u2191 MP (r) Josef G\u00f6ppel. Bavarian state parliament, accessed on April 16, 2022 . \u2191 a b Josef G\u00f6ppel MdB – Biography\/Initiatives. In: MDB.GOEPEL.DE. Accessed on April 16, 2022 . \u2191 Appendix to the press release from 02.05.2013. (PDF) In: Mirror online. 2. May 2013, Retrieved on October 17, 2013 . \u2191 The list of Amigo MPs at a glance. In: Mirror online. 3. May 2013, accessed on October 17, 2017 . \u2191 G\u00f6ppel’s statement. ( Memento from January 27, 2019 in Internet Archive ) mdb.goeppel.de; Publication on May 29, 2013; accessed on April 15, 2022. \u2191 Peter Unfried: Reinhard Loske about Gruhl-Gesellschaft: “A Tarn organization of the AfD” . In: taz , June 15, 2020, accessed June 15, 2020 \u2191 F\u00f6s-forum ecological-social market economy. In: fues.de. 2016, accessed on September 6, 2016 . \u2191 Bavarian nature conservation award for Josef G\u00f6ppel. In: Bund-Naturschutz.de. BUND nature conservation in Bavaria e. V., accessed on September 10, 2019 . \u2191 CSU politician Josef G\u00f6ppel receives Federal Cross of Merit. 3.\u00a0August 2021, accessed on April 15, 2022 . 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