Adolf Platzgummer

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Adolf Platzgummer (born November 1, 1893 in Telfs , † June 17, 1951 in Hall in Tirol ) was an Austrian politician of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). From 1945 to 1949 he was president of the Tyrolean state parliament and 1945/46 state party chairman of the Tyrolean People's Party .

Life

After primary school in Telfs, Adolf Platzgummer went to high school in Hall in Tirol, where he graduated from high school in 1913 . He then began studying law at the University of Vienna , which he received in 1918 as Dr. iur. completed. After the court year he passed the judge's examination and was head of the district courts of Sillian (1924-26), Hofgastein (1926-31) and Silz (1931-38).

From 1919 he was a member of the Christian Social Party (CSP). In 1933 he joined the Fatherland Front (VF), in autumn 1934 he was appointed by Governor Franz Stumpf to represent the public service in the state parliament of Tyrol , of which he was a member until 1938. After the death of Franz Stumpf, he was proposed by the Tyrolean state parliament as governor of Tyrol in March 1935, but Platzgummer waived this office. After the Second World War he was the first regional party leader of the Tyrolean People's Party , and Otto Steinegger succeeded him in this position in November 1946 . In the National Council election in Austria in 1945 , Platzgummer was elected to the National Council, but he renounced his mandate and instead accepted the mandate he had won in the regional elections in Tyrol in 1945 . In the first legislative period he was President of the Landtag, in November 1949 Johann Obermoser was elected as his successor.

In 1945 Platzgummer became head of the Innsbruck District Court . After finishing his political activities, he switched to the public prosecutor's office and was the chief first public prosecutor in Innsbruck. Adolf Platzgummer died in 1951 at the age of 57. His sons are the jurist Winfried Platzgummer (* 1930) and the Provincial of the Austrian Jesuits Helmut Platzgummer (1929-2017).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on Adolf Platzgummer on the website of the Tyrolean Parliament
  2. a b c d e f Biolex: Adolf Platzgummer . Retrieved August 14, 2018.
  3. a b c LT-Pres. Mader recalls his predecessors Dr. Adolf Platzgummer and Johann Obermoser . OTS bulletin dated December 18, 2001, accessed August 14, 2018.
  4. Biolex: Helmut Platzgummer . Retrieved July 29, 2017.