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Volker Beck was born on 12 December, 1960 in Stuttgart, West Germany (now Germany), is a German politician (born 1960). Discover Volker Beck's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Volker Beck Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Volker Beck's Wife?
His wife is Adrian Petkov (2017-present)
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Volker Beck Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Volker Beck worth at the age of 63 years old? Volker Beck’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Germany. We have estimated Volker Beck's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Volker Beck (born 12 December 1960) is a German politician.
On his last day in session the Bundestag decided to vote on the gay marriage bill which Beck struggled for since 1989.
On the last day of his parliamentary career, he received a standing ovation following the approval of same-sex marriage bill in the German Bundestag.
Beck was credited as one of the most influential and important legislators campaigning for this in the German federal Parliament.
From 1994 to 2017, he was a member of the Bundestag, the German federal parliament, for the Green Party.
Beck served as the Green Party Speaker for Legal Affairs from 1994 to 2002, and as the Green Party Chief Whip in the Bundestag till 2013.
He was also spokesperson for the Green Parliamentary Group for interior affairs and religion.
Beck served as spokesman of the Association of Lesbians and Gays in Germany (Lesben- und Schwulenverband in Deutschland) LSVD for over ten years.
He is a supporter of same-sex marriage and has been referred to as the "Father of the German Registered Partnership Act".
Beck served as spokesperson of the Green Party's parliamentary group on legal affairs from 1994 to 2002, and as the Green Party Chief Whip in the Bundestag until 2013.
He was also spokesperson for the Green Parliamentary Group for interior affairs and religion.
In a German Green leadership crisis he created the expression candystorm in support of Claudia Roth.
On 27 May 2006, Beck was attacked and injured during a gay rights demonstration in Moscow, called Moscow Pride.
His attack as well as his participation at the Moscow Pride Festival is featured in the documentary Moscow Pride '06.
Beck spoke in favor of continuing European Union sanctions on Uzbekistan, originally instated after the Uzbek government did not allow an international investigation of the Andijan massacre, on 17 October 2006.
In May 2007, he was arrested and put in a bus in front of Moscow City Hall by the police.
He had wanted to hand over a petition signed by several Members of Parliament at Moscow City Hall.
He was attacked and had eggs thrown at his head.
As in 2007, his partner Jacques Teyssier tried to protect Beck from attacks by anti gay rights protesters.
During his time as his parliamentary group's spokesperson on human rights, he described the repeated prison sentences against Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev as "disproportionate."
He has often urged the German government and the European Union to make unequivocally clear to the Russian government that "the only Russia that can be a strategic partner is one that observes the rule of law."
He also called on Western investors to "put an end to their opportunistic silence."
In 2008, he claimed that the German Parliament should raise more money to fight against right wing extremists.
The couple had officially registered their partnership in 2008, after 16 years.
He lived in a long-term partnership with Jacques Teyssier until his death from cancer in Berlin on 25 July 2009.
In 2013, Beck complained to R&S, the maker of condoms that were used in a far-right party's campaign against immigrant births.
The company apologized and pledged to donate 10,000 condoms as well as the proceeds from the NPD order to a German foundation against right-wing extremism and anti-Semitism.
In 2013, Beck received major media attention, when his 1988 essay: "Amending criminal law? An appeal for a realistic, new orientation of sexuality politics" which promoted the decriminalization of pedosexuality, was released in full by Spiegel Online, showing that editorial changes had not altered the message of the essay as he had claimed.
In response to the essay's initial discovery amidst revelations within the Green Party regarding members' prior involvement in the pedophilia movement, Beck distanced himself from his previous writing and mentioned that reports from German child care facilities combating child sexual abuse dramatically changed his position.
In 2015, he was awarded the Leo-Baeck-Award by the Central Council of Jews in Germany.
In 2015, following the agreement on a Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action with Iran, Beck criticized Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel for calling the country a "friend" and argued that "with its position on Israel and its human rights situation this Iranian regime cannot be Germany's friend or strategic partner."
In October 2023, he wanted to stop the financial support for the Palestinian authorities, as well for the water supply, hospitalized and traumatized Palestinian children in hospitals.
In June 2016, Beck was among 19 people detained by Turkish police central in Istanbul; the police had tried to disperse dozens of activists attempting to gather to mark the annual Istanbul Pride week after authorities banned their march.
Beck is also considered an important figure in securing compensation for victims of Nazism.
Alongside Otto Graf Lambsdorff, he negotiated the $4.6 billion fund to compensate people enslaved by the Nazis and later served as one of the trustees of the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future".
In March 2016, a police search based on reasonable suspicion that Beck had purchased and was in possession of a small amount (lowest classification under German narcotics law) of a controlled substance, lead to the seizure of 0.6 grams of an alleged drug.
Since November 2017 Beck is lecturer at the Center for Studies in Religious Sciences (CERES) at the Ruhr University Bochum.
Beck later entered into a relationship with architect Adrian Petkov, and after registering their partnership in the summer of 2017, the two married on the first day of legal same-sex marriage in Kreuzberg.