Hakkı Keskin

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Hakkı Keskin (born 12 February 1943 in

Left Party (die Linkspartei), formerly of the Social Democratic Party of Germany
(SPD) and a professor of Political Science. He was the first person of Turkish descent to become a member of a German parliament (the Bürgerschaft in Hamburg) and is seen as one of the prominent leaders of the country's Turkish community.

Biography

Born in Turkey, Keskin went to High school in

Political Science. Returning to Turkey, he served as a planning advisor to Turkish prime minister Bülent Ecevit. In 1980, he joined academia of the Professional School for Administration and Justice in Berlin. In 1982, he became a professor for politics and migration policy at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW) . Keskin became the first person of Turkish descent to become a member of a German parliament in 1993, as representative in the Bürgerschaft of the Free and Hanseatic city of Hamburg
for the SPD. In 1995, he formed the Türkische Gemeinde Deutschlands, a Turkish community organization, to which he became president.

In June 2005, he withdrew from the Social Democratic Party in protest of its policies and joined the Left Party for whom he subsequently became an opposition MDB in the September 2005 elections. His move prompted the defection of German

Federal Constitutional Court justice Wolfgang Neskovic, and the former SPD leader in Baden-Württemberg
, Ulrich Maurer from the Social Democrats to the Left Party. Hakkı Keskin is married with two children.

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