Adalbert Görcz

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Adalbert Ladislaus Görcz (born July 19, 1921 in Unterwart ; † January 14, 1990 in Vienna ) was an Austrian employee in Mattersburg and a politician ( VdU , then ÖVP ). He was a member of the Burgenland Landtag .

Life

Görcz was the son of master miller Alois Görcz from Unterwart or Stoob and attended secondary school in Stoob after primary school in Unterwart. In 1938 he became a community employee in Pöttelsdorf and subsequently attended the German community administration school in Niederdonau . Then Görcz was a clerk in Oslip or Zemendorf and served in the Wehrmacht in 1943 . Then Görcz was reinstated as a bailiff.

After the Second World War, Görcz worked as an editor and translator at his brother's publishing house in Vienna and worked as a freelance journalist. From December 15, 1956, he was editor of the ÖVP weekly newspaper Burgenländisches Volksblatt , where he was employed until May 1969. He then was director of the Burgenland Association of Municipalities from 1969 to 1985 and published a specialist newspaper and brochures on legislation and administration. In 1986 he retired.

Görcz was married.

He was buried in Eisenstadt .

politics

Görcz joined the Association of Independents (VdU) in 1949 and became its regional chairman in Burgenland. He represented the party from November 4, 1949 to June 11, 1956 in the Burgenland state parliament, but separated from the party in 1956 in the course of the transition from the VdU to the FPÖ and made himself available to the ÖVP. He remained for the ÖVP until November 3, 1972 as a member of the state parliament and was district party chairman of the ÖVP Mattersburg from 1956 to 1972 .

literature

  • Johann Kriegler: Political manual of Burgenland. Volume 2: (1945–1995) (= Burgenland Research. 76). Burgenland State Archives, Eisenstadt 1996, ISBN 3-901517-07-3 .