Max Schöringhumer

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Max Schöringhumer (born May 20, 1938 in Bregenz ; † February 24, 2015 ) was an Austrian politician ( FPÖ / VGÖ ) and technical customer advisor. From 1984 to 1989 he was a member of the Vorarlberg state parliament .

education and profession

Schöringhumer attended elementary and secondary school in Bregenz and then completed an apprenticeship as an electrical installer at Kiechl und Hagleitner from 1953 to 1956. He passed the journeyman's examination in October 1956 and then attended the technical college for electrical engineering at the HTL Bregenz from 1957 to 1960 . In addition, between 1960 and 1961 he spent three semesters at an HTL in Vienna.

Professionally, Schöringhumer worked from 1956 to 1957 as an electrical installer at Lichthaus Frener in Bregenz, then from 1961 to 1963 as an electrical engineer at Brown, Boveri & Cie. employed in Baden near Zurich. Between 1961 and 1962 he did his military service and in 1964 he joined Sauter AG in Basel . Around 1967 he moved back to Vorarlberg and worked for the Heiz Bösch company in Lustenau until 1968. He then worked from 1968 to 1972 as a technical customer advisor for Strebel GmbH. worked from 1972 to 1974 for the Grill company in Fußach and from 1974 to 1997 at Mobil-Stahlpresswerk AG in Bernegg. Before retiring in 2001, he worked for König Metallbau in Fußach from 1997.

Politics and functions

Schöringhumer was a member of the FPÖ from December 1973 and represented it from 1975 to 1980 as a substitute member in the municipal council of Lustenau. He resigned from the FPÖ in May 1981 and worked with the United Greens Austria (VGÖ) from 1982.

In 1984 he was a founding member of the VGÖ regional association Vorarlberg and from 1984 to 1989 its member. In 1983 he ran for the "VGÖ - List Tollmann" in the National Council election . With the electoral community of the Alternative List and the United Greens of Austria, he and his fellow campaigners succeeded in entering the Vorarlberg state parliament in the 1984 state election , which was the first time an ecological movement in Austria succeeded in entering a state parliament. Schöringhumer was subsequently sworn in on November 6, 1984 as a member of the Dornbirn constituency in the Vorarlberg state parliament.

Just one year later, in December 1985, he was expelled from the green state parliamentary club due to internal party differences. After that he was a non-attached member of parliament until he left the state parliament on October 23, 1989 . During the one legislative period in which Schöringhumer was a member of the state parliament, he was a member of the economic and energy policy committee and a substitute member of the culture and environmental committee.

Schöringhumer was also active as chairman of the “Interest Group for Alternative Living, Environment and Energy Forms ” and co-initiator of the citizens' initiative against the construction of the Riedautobahn (S 18) .

Private

Max Schöringhumer was born as the son of the site manager Max Schöringhumer, whereby his father came from Leonding . His mother Frieda Schöringhumer, née Rubner, was born in Bregenz. Schöringhumer married Gerda Bieser in 1963 and had three sons between 1965 and 1969.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 30 years of Greens in Austria's state parliaments . Article on vorarlberg.ORF.at from October 20, 2014.