Marie Schlei (née: Stabenow; 26 November 1919 – 21 May 1983) was a German politician and a member of Social Democratic Party (SPD). She served as minister of economic cooperation from 1976 to 1978, being the first female head of the ministry.[1]
Early life and education
She was born Marie Stabenow in Reetz, Pommern, on 26 November 1919.[2][3] She attended secondary school and worked in various jobs, including saleswoman, postal clerk and local government clerk.[3] She left her hometown in 1945 and settled first in Weserbergland and then in Berlin.[3]
Career and activities
Schlei began to work as a teacher in Berlin and became a school administrator of a school in the Berlin's Wedding quarter. Next she worked as a school inspector.[3]
Schlei joined the SPD in 1949.[3] She was elected to the Bundestag for the party representing Berlin in 1969. She held the post until 1983.[4] She was the parliamentary state secretary in the premier's office from 1974 to 1976.[5][6]
She married in 1940, and her husband died in 1943 while fighting in World War II.[3] She had a son from this marriage.[3] Schlei died of cancer in West Berlin on 21 May 1983.[2][4]
Legacy
In 1984, the Marie Schlei Association was founded in Hamburg for her memory to help women in Africa, Asia and Latin America.[9][10] The association develops projects to this end.[9]