Career and family
Hein began studying education in 1971 after finishing high school in Hennigsdorf, and graduated in 1975 as a German and Art teacher at the then College of Educate in Dresden. She worked at an extended secondary school in Oschersleben for the following five years.
Hein earned his PhD in Social Science between 1982 and 1986, completing a thesis titled "Visual art in the DDR for World Peace: Positions and Problems in the 1970s and 1980s."
She is the mother of two girls and is married.
Political career
In 1976, Rosemarie Hein became a member of the Socialist Unity Party. She worked for Oschersleben's district leadership from 1980 until 1982. She became District Chair of the PDS in Magdeburg after the reunification, and she was elected deputy national chair the following summer. Until 1995, she served in this capacity. She served as the state head of the PDS in Saxony-Anhalt from 1997 to 2005. She has been a member of Die Linke's executive committee since June 2007.
She was elected to the Saxony-Anhalt state legislature for the first time in October 1990. Her primary concern in politics was education reform.
She was voted to the Magdeburg city council in June 2004 and is primarily responsible for the city's educational initiatives.
She was elected as a direct candidate in the Magdeburg constituency in the federal elections of September 2009, receiving 32.0 percent of the vote (constituency 70). In the 2013 election, she lost her seat to the CDU. She is the education spokeswoman for the Democratic Party.
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