Claudia Plakolm

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Claudia Plakolm (2017)

Claudia Plakolm (born December 10, 1994 in Linz ) is an Austrian politician of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). She was sworn in as a member of the National Council on November 9, 2017 .

Life

Claudia Plakolm was born the third of four siblings and grew up in Walding . Her father is the local ÖVP mayor Johann Plakolm. After attending elementary school and the school center of the Kreuzschwestern Linz , where she was head teacher in 2011/12 and graduated from high school in 2013 , she first began studying economics at the Vienna University of Economics and Business , and has been studying business education at the University of Linz since October 2014 .

politics

In the 2012/13 school year she was the Upper Austrian state school spokesperson for the AHS area, and in 2013/14 she was the state chairwoman of the ÖVP-related Union of Higher Students (UHS). Since February 2015 she has been the deputy district chairwoman of the young ÖVP in the Urfahr-Umgebung district . In October 2016 she was elected regional chairwoman of the Young ÖVP Upper Austria, and in April 2019 she was re-elected for three years. Since the municipal council and mayoral elections in Upper Austria in 2015 , she has represented the ÖVP in the Walding municipal council, and since 2016 she has also been a member of the provincial executive committee of the ÖVP Upper Austria .

On November 9, 2017, at the age of 22, she became the youngest member of the XXVI. Legislative period for the Austrian National Council promised. In the course of the formation of the federal government shortly after the National Council election, she negotiated on the ÖVP side in the family and youth department. At the Bundestag of the Young People's Party on November 25, 2017, she was elected Deputy Federal Chairman. In the ÖVP parliamentary club , she acts as a youth spokesperson.

In the 2019 National Council election, she ran behind ÖVP's top candidate August Wöginger on the second list in the Upper Austrian electoral district . Plakolm was re-elected to the committee, but is in the XXVII. Legislative period no longer its youngest member. Yannick Shetty of NEOS now holds this status. As part of the coalition negotiations for the formation of a government in 2019 , she is negotiating in the main group Social Security, New Justice and Combating Poverty.

In June 2020 she was designated as the successor to Stefan Schnöll as federal chairwoman of the young ÖVP.

Web links

Commons : Claudia Plakolm  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  5. 21-year-old Münzbacher Stefan Neugschwandtner elected to the JVP state board . Article dated April 8, 2019, accessed April 8, 2019.
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