Background
Höcke was born in Lünen, Westphalia.
teacher Member of the Landtag of Thuringia
Höcke was born in Lünen, Westphalia.
Höcke then studied sports and historical sciences for teaching at secondary schools and completed a master"s degree in school management.
After his Abitur at the Rhein-Wied-Gymnasium Neuwied in 1991, he served in the Bundeswehr and went to law school at the University Bonn, which he did not finish. After curricular activities in various schools he is currently working as a senior teacher at the Rhenanus School in Bad Sooden-Allendorf. In addition to the education policy, the family policy is one of his main interests.
Björn Höcke is married and has four children.
He is said to be part of the "national-conservative wing" of the AfD.
European Politics
Höcke supports border control in the refugee crisis and a limit on asylum laws. He deems the return to national currencies as an option to revert the European debt crisis.
Höcke is an advocate of the elementary family, particularly a three-child-family. He demands an end of "society experiments" which undermine the natural gender order.
He encourages the extension of child tax cartulary-register
He advocates a reduction of comprehensive schools and a specific schooling of outstanding students, as well as a creation of schools that particularly support special needs children. He opposes sexual education in elementary schools and wants to "stop the dissolution of the natural polarity of the two genders". Immigration
His opinions have been observed by media and social scientists as right-wing populist, identitarian, nationalist.
Political scientists such as Gero Neugebauer and Hajo Funke have commented that Höckes opinions are close to the National Democratic Party of Germany and deem his speech pattern to be völkisch,racist and fascist - at a demonstration in Erfurt he said:
„Die Syrer, die zu uns kommen, haben immer noch Syrien.
Wenn wir – durch die Syrer – unser Deutschland verloren haben, dann haben wir keine Heimat mehr.“ (The Syrians who come to us still have their Syria But if we - through the Syrians - lose our Germany, we will not have a homeland anymore)
Journalist Wolfgang Büscher called Björn Höcke a "Nationalist of the Old School" and compares Höckes love for Prussia to the DNVP of the Weimar Republic.
Höcke is the speaker of the parliamentary group of the AfD and he is the spokesman of the Thuringia Landesverband (English: regional association) of his party. Family Politics.
Höcke was member of the Junge Union. As one of the founders of AfD Thuringia, he became Member of the Landtag of Thuringia, the state assembly of the federal state of Thuringia in Germany during the 2014 Thuringian State Elections.