Inge Sulzer

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Inge Sulzer (born April 20, 1947 in Lustenau ; née Inge Riedrich ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). Sulzer was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament from 1999 to 2004 .

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Inge Sulzer was born on April 20, 1947 as the daughter of Ernst and Erna Riedrich in Lustenau. After attending primary and secondary school, she completed her further training at the Lustenau commercial school . She then worked as a secretary in an export company before becoming the managing director of a retail company. On August 27, 1966, she married Werner Sulzer, with whom they subsequently had two children.

In 1990 Inge Sulzer became a member of the Women's Association , a sub-organization of the Austrian People's Party . In the same year, on April 23rd, she was elected for the first time to the community council of her home community Mäder . In 1991 Sulzer became chairwoman of the Mäder women's association and district chairwoman of the women's association in the Feldkirch district . From 1995 to 2000 she was also a member of the municipal council of the municipality of Mäder, in addition to her work in the municipal council.

After the state election in Vorarlberg in 1999 , Inge Sulzer was sworn in on October 5, 1999 as a member of the Feldkirch electoral district in the Vorarlberg state parliament . She stayed that way until the next state election in 2004, after which she left the state parliament. In 2005, after she had previously only been a substitute member of the municipal council since 2000, after the municipal council election, she again accepted a mandate in the Mäder municipal council. But she put it back on December 28, 2006. Inge Sulzer is currently working in the Vorarlberger Seniorenbund , another sub-organization of the ÖVP Vorarlberg . In the years of her retirement, she also first completed the five-semester university course for political education at the State Education Center Schloss Hofen and then a four-semester course at the Academy for Social Work, completing a master's degree at the University of Klagenfurt in 2006.

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