Anton Blünegger

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Anton Blünegger (born September 13, 1940 in Graz ) is a former Austrian politician ( FPÖ ) and boring mill lathe operator. Blünegger was a member of the Austrian National Council in 1990 and from 1996 to 1999 .

Blünegger attended elementary school from 1946 to 1951 and then secondary school until 1955. He learned the profession of lathe operator from 1955 to 1958 and did military service in 1960. From 1958 to 1960 he was a skilled worker in the Andritz machine factory and from 1961 a boring mill lathe operator in Jenbacher Werke AG .

Blünegger was a member of the municipal council of the market town Jenbach from 1986 and was elected regional party chairman of the FPÖ Tirol in 1983. From 1987 he was a member of the federal party executive committee and from 1989 to 1994 he held the position of vice-president of the chamber for workers and salaried employees for Tyrol. From 1989 he was also a councilor of the Chamber for Workers and Salaried Employees for Tyrol and from 1991 to 1997 a member of the federal board of the ÖGB, after having been active as a works council at Jenbacher Werke AG in 1969. In addition, Blünegger held the office of regional chairman for freedom workers in Tyrol. Blünegger was in the XVII. Legislative period from March 15, 1990 to November 4, 1990 at short notice to the National Council and represented the FPÖ again in the National Council from January 15, 1996. After he had supported Richard Lugner's list , Blünegger was expelled from the FPÖ and was without a club membership from August 31, 1999. He resigned from the National Council on October 28, 1999.

Awards

  • Ring of honor of the market town of Jenbach

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ORF ( Memento from September 29, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Tiroler Tageszeitung : Rings of Honor for three Jenbachers, January 7, 2005

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