Anna Hosp

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Anna Hosp (born October 16, 1966 ) is a former Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). She was regional councilor of the Tyrolean state government van Staa II .

Anna Hosp studied law and did her court internship from 1990 to 1991. She then worked from 1991 to 1995 at the State of Tyrol in the department for water and energy law and at the Innsbruck district administration. In 1995 she moved to the deputy governor Ferdinand Eberle as office manager , and from 2000 she worked for the state of Tyrol in the railway and road law department.

After Hosp had been chief executive officer of the Tyrolean People's Party from 2002 to 2003, she was appointed to the state government of Staa I on March 26, 2003 for Günther Platter , who was appointed to the federal government . Until autumn 2003 she took over the business fields of personnel, citizenship, transport (except transit) and housing subsidies. After the state elections in Tyrol in 2003, she was sworn in on October 21, 2003 as a member of the state government van Staa II . Until 2008, she was head of the human resources, community affairs, regional spatial planning, nature conservation and citizenship areas.

After the state elections in Tyrol in 2008 , Hosp left the government. After the heavy losses of the ÖVP, Hosp was traded among others as the successor to Governor Herwig van Staa and was also considered his right-hand man. After Günther Platter had been appointed governor-designate and successor to van Staas, Hosp announced around three weeks after the election that it no longer wanted to be part of the ÖVP government team. She left politics and switched to the private sector at Swarovski KG .

In the Tyrolean state elections in 2013, Hosp ran for the ÖVP spin-off "Vorwärts Tirol" in the Reutte district, but, ranked sixth on the state list, did not achieve the desired basic mandate for direct entry into the Tyrolean state parliament in Ausserfern.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ORF Tirol Politics: Platter completely changes the government team, June 28, 2008

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