Anton Pertl

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Anton Pertl (born October 29, 1954 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian politician ( ÖVP ). From 2006 to 2015 he was a member of the Tyrolean state parliament .

Career

Anton Pertl was born as the youngest child of a family of eight from Völs. He was raised strictly Catholic and originally wanted to be a pastor. After primary school in Völs, he attended secondary school in Kematen or Schwaz and then switched to the commercial school in Schwaz. Between July 1973 and June 1974 he was an IT operator at the University of Innsbruck , where he served in the Austrian Armed Forces in between. Pertl has been a commercial clerk at TIWAG since 1974 , where he worked as an IT operator, IT work planner and IT technician. Since 1999 he has been the released central works council chairman of TIWAG.

Pertl is involved in his home municipality Völs, where he has been a member of the local council since 1992 and chaired the local sports committee in 1998. He is also deeply rooted in the trade union and was elected deputy chairman of the Austrian Trade Union Federation in 2000. Since 2000 he has also been a councilor of the Tyrol Chamber of Labor , and in 2001 he was elected ÖAAB district chairman Innsbruck-Land. On January 3, 2006, Pertl succeeded the newly elected Provincial Councilor Anton Steixner as a member of the Tyrolean state parliament. Since then he has been a member of the “Committee for Labor, Social Affairs and Health” and the “Committee for Economy, Tourism and Technology” in the Tyrolean state parliament. Since April 2010, Pertl has been the first deputy mayor and chairman of the municipal committee for culture and sport of the market town of Völs .

In the state elections in 2013, Anton Pertl left the state parliament due to the election results of the ÖVP in the Innsbruck-Land district. Only when Eva-Maria Posch resigned her mandate as a member of the state parliament in January 2015 in order to devote herself entirely to the office of mayor of Hall, Pertl returned to the Tyrolean state parliament. After criticizing the amount of his multiple payments, Pertl resigned his state parliament mandate on October 23, 2015. He had come under massive criticism because, according to media reports, in addition to his parliamentary salary , he also received around 9,000 euros per month from the state-owned energy supplier TIWAG . Florian Riedl took over his mandate .

Private life

Anton Pertl has been married since 1979 and has one son.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Anton Pertl (ÖVP) moves up for Posch in the state parliament ( Memento from December 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Pertl renounces the state parliament mandate . Article on tirol.ORF.at from October 23, 2015.