Claudia Arpa

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Claudia Arpa (born November 12, 1967 ) is an Austrian politician of the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ). She has been a member of the Carinthian state parliament since April 2018 .

Life

Claudia Arpa attended HBLA in Villach , where she graduated in 1987 . She then studied psychology, education and philosophy and geography and economics at the University of Graz until 1993 . In 1994 she completed a postgraduate course in technical environmental protection at the Graz University of Technology , which she completed in 1997 with a diploma thesis on the subject of the development of the Austrian cultural landscape: the retreat of agriculture in the model community of Hirschegg / Styria . From 2008 to 2010 she attended the social management course at the Institute for Education in Health Services (IBG) Bad Schallerbach. She worked for the autArK integration service until 2015 and is the home and branch manager of the social welfare association (SHV) Wolfsberg .

She has been a member of the municipal council in Frantschach-Sankt Gertraud since 2015, and has been the municipality chairman and committee chairman for finance, kindergarten, schools and staff since 2016. In the state elections in Carinthia in 2018 she was the top candidate for the SPÖ in the Wolfsberg district and ran for sixth place on the state list and second behind Klaus Köchl in the eastern constituency . On April 12, 2018, she was in the inaugural parliament session of the 32nd legislative period as a Member of the Carinthian parliament sworn in , where she a member of the Committee on Women, generations and integration, the Committee on Health, Care and Social Affairs, the Committee on the Rural Affairs and Infrastructure and on the Housing, Labor and Technology Committee.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c Claudia Arpa: "My goal is that the governor of Carinthia is again called Peter Kaiser" . Article dated February 27, 2018, accessed April 23, 2018.
  2. a b meineabektiven.at: Ruth Feistritzer . Retrieved April 21, 2018.
  3. ^ A b orf.at: SPÖ strong in state parliament and federal council . Article dated April 10, 2018, accessed April 21, 2018.
  4. ^ A b Landtag Carinthia: Claudia Arpa . Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  5. Kleine Zeitung: The joy of the Reds in the valley couldn't be greater . Article dated March 5, 2018, accessed April 23, 2018.