Andrea Schwarzmann

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Andrea Schwarzmann (born February 15, 1965 ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ), farmer and chamber official. Schwarzmann ran for her party in the state elections in Vorarlberg 2019 in fifth place in the Bludenz electoral district and was subsequently elected to the Vorarlberg state parliament. In the constituent session of the state parliament of the 31st legislative period on November 6, 2019, she was sworn in as a member.

Career

Andrea Schwarzmann and her husband run a mountain farm in Raggal in Vorarlberg's Great Walsertal . She completed the master's examination in rural housekeeping and attended the rural business training course, the political course for women and the ZAM course ( future-oriented agricultural motivation ) at the rural training institute , of which she has been a member of the Vorarlberg board since 2008.

From 1995 onwards, Andrea Schwarzmann was active as an area farmer's deputy and local farmer's deputy in Raggal in the farming community. From 2000 to 2005 she was elected regional farmer 's deputy in the Vorarlberg Chamber of Agriculture , before she was finally elected regional farmer and thus the highest representative of women farmers in Vorarlberg in 2005. At the same time, she also became Vice-President of the Chamber of Agriculture of Vorarlberg and, from 2006, Chamber Councilor in the Vorarlberg Chamber of Agriculture. In 2011, Andrea Schwarzmann was sent to the social insurance institution for farmers as a member of the Vorarlberg performance committee .

In April 2013, she was finally elected “Federal Farmer”, that is to say, as chairman of the Austrian Farmer Women Working Group in the Federal Chamber of Agriculture . In 2017 she was unanimously confirmed in this position. Also in 2017 she became Vice President of the Austrian Farmers' Union , a sub-organization of the Austrian People's Party . Since June 2018 Andrea Schwarzmann has been a member of the supervisory board of Ländle Qualitätsprodukte Marketing GmbH , a company that advertises products from Vorarlberg agriculture through quality seals and marketing measures.

In the run-up to the state elections in Vorarlberg 2019 , Andrea Schwarzmann and Bludenz City Councilor Christoph Thoma applied for fifth place in the Vorarlberg People's Party in the Bludenz constituency . Ultimately, Thoma withdrew his candidacy and ran for sixth place on the Bludenz list. Ultimately, both Schwarzmann, who placed fifth on the district list, and Thoma, via the state election proposal by the ÖVP, won a seat in the Vorarlberg state parliament. The swearing-in as a member of the state parliament for the 31st legislative period took place on November 6, 2019.

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Individual evidence

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