Adolf Anderle

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Adolf Anderle

Adolf Anderle (born May 19, 1868 in Vienna ; † June 26, 1919 there ) was an Austrian politician ( CSP ) and state chancellery official. From 1909 to 1919 he was a member of the Lower Austrian state parliament and from 1907 to 1911 was a member of the House of Representatives of the Austrian Reichsrat .

After six classes of elementary school, Anderle attended a grammar school for two years and then attended a commercial course. He then worked as a commercial employee and then moved to the department for health care and trade promotion as a state official. In addition, Anderle was involved in Catholic youth and professional associations, making a name for himself as a champion of the Christian-social workers' movement.

From 1898 on, Anderle was politically active as a secretary in the Lower Austrian association management of the Christian-Social Workers. In addition, from 1905 Anderle was a member of the permanent working council of the Ministry of Commerce. Between 1907 and 1911 he represented the Christian Social Party in the House of Representatives of the Austrian Reichsrat, and from January 8, 1909, he was a member of the Lower Austrian Landtag, initially moving into the Landtag through a mandate from the general electoral class. He was a member of the state parliament after the First World War until his death and most recently held the position of deputy chairman of the Vienna Christian Socials in the Lower Austrian state parliament.

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