Doris Prohaska

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Doris Prohaska (born April 3, 1966 ) is an Austrian secondary school teacher and politician ( SPÖ ). Prohaska has been a member of the Burgenland Landtag since 2005 .

Life

After primary school in Kleinpetersdorf, Prohaska attended the Oberschützen high school and, after graduating from high school , graduated from the Pedagogical Academy Ettenreichgasse in Vienna . She passed the teaching examinations for English, geography and economics as well as the Roman Catholic religion and has been a teacher at the Kohfidisch secondary school since 1989 . In 2001, Prohaska passed the French teaching examination at the Pedagogical Academy in Eisenstadt . Prohaska lives in Kleinzicken .

politics

Prohaska's parents were already heavily involved in the SPÖ. As a teenager she worked in the Socialist Youth Burgenland and was involved in women's work. Prohaska is the local woman chairwoman of the SPÖ in Kleinzicken and since 1997 the SPÖ district woman chairwoman in the Oberwart district . In 2002 she moved into the community council of Großpetersdorf . She has been a member of the Burgenland Landtag since October 25, 2005. She is the area spokesperson for education (schools, training and further education, universities of applied sciences) in the SPÖ state parliament club.

Prohaska is a member of the state party executive , staff representative of the section compulsory school teachers / FSG and board member of the social democratic teachers in Austria in the Oberwart district.

Until October 17, 2019, she sat on a state mandate in the state parliament. When Christian Drobits moved to the National Council, Prohaska took over its district mandate , while Prohaska's state mandate went to Elisabeth Böhm .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thomas Orovits: Landtag dissolves and appends further sessions. In: Kurier.at . October 17, 2019, accessed October 18, 2019 .